Re: Xwindows packages which one??

1997-05-14 Thread Alexandre Lebrun
Hello. xf86config is in xbase. bash> dpkg --search /usr/X11R6/bin/xf86config xbase: /usr/X11R6/bin/xf86config for me you should install xbase, probably xfnt* (at least xfntbase), and everything dselect requires or suggests you should install. I would be surprised if old configs are a pro

Re: Xwindows packages which one??

1997-05-14 Thread Paul McDermott
Hi, there is a million and one ways to do computing. People do things differently. No one way is right or wrong just different. there is a file in /usr/X11R6/bin/xf86config. You can run that and it will step you through the configuration of the xserver. Make sure you have the monitor verti

Re: Xwindows packages which one??

1997-05-14 Thread Alberto Ruiz
Rick, I was able to install xserver-svga successfully. What am I suposse to do next? You mentioned that all I have to do is run XF86Config to configure my xserver. But I do not see the XF86Config command any where. I don't think that xserver-svga includes the xf86config command. Something is mi

Re: Programming languages: where to start?

1997-05-14 Thread Che Fox
On May 14, Johann Spies wrote > I have been experimenting with debian now for about 8 months and have some > experience in programming in a Dos-environment using languages like > Turbopascal, PDC-prolog, DBASE III and Basic earlier on. > > I seems to me that to be able to enjoy the power of Linux

Re: Help: Network Flakiness?

1997-05-14 Thread Rick Macdonald
Pete Harlan wrote: > > The other oddity I've noticed is that I can't access the web page for > www.boston.com from our LAN; I get a few bytes but then it stops > transmitting. I can read the page fine from my old student account at > Indiana (using Lynx), but not from here. Anyone else running D

Help: Network Flakiness?

1997-05-14 Thread Pete Harlan
Hey, Since upgrading from Slackware to Debian, we can't get email from a particular site. I'm wondering if someone who's running a system configured similarly to ours, and hopefully who could tell what's wrong, could let a friend of mine send email to them and see if they get it? (I.e., any smtp

Re: Programming languages: where to start?

1997-05-14 Thread gorogiannis kyriakos
Hi. If you are interested in Linux programming (that is, Unix programming in the end), the first step is, i think, C/gcc/Unix programming. It might be easier for you to start with pascal, because you are already familiar with, but i have no experience on Unix programming with Pascal. Bottomline

Re: Lyx: Where is Xforms? (fwd)

1997-05-14 Thread Pete Templin
Messages to the Debian mailing lists will NOT make it to the list recipients if they are sent as root. Here's one that was diverted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for that reason, and should have gone to the list. -- Forwarded message -- Date: 14 May 1997 20:27:16 - From: Victor Torric

Re: Xwindows packages which one???

1997-05-14 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Paul McDermott wrote: > I'm sorry buddy but I know you are wrong. xbase depends on xlib, cpp, libc5. As well as ncurses3.0...and it's xlib6 rather than xlib... > It recommands xserver-vga16 | xserver. It provides X11R6. Read the > Packages file if you don't believe me. A

Re: motherboard

1997-05-14 Thread Todd Harper
> I hate windows.I hate having to fight the machine every step of the > way, and I really hate working in the dark with an alleged OS which is > being so 'user-friendly' that it prevents you from finding out what is > really going on. If CorelDraw ever becomes available for Linux, then > win95

Re: bus mouse not working under X

1997-05-14 Thread Paul McDermott
yes I have tried the ati mouse driver and it didn't work. any other suggestions. Paul -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: Lyx: Where is Xforms? etc

1997-05-14 Thread Dima
You wrote: >Well, it seems that the current Lyx package is still looking for Xforms, >not Xforms0. As I said in my original message, I already installed >Xforms0 but Lyx insists in having Xforms. > >Given that Xforms0 is already installed, is there a way to force dpkg to >configure Lyx? (I tried --

Re: Installationreport 1.3 (Not really, just some remarks)

1997-05-14 Thread Dima
You wrote: ... >Another strange thing I noticed after the upgrade was that, while >booting, syslogd takes pretty long to come up (about 5 - 10 s). (That is >after 'syslogd' has been printed on the screen it takes at least that >amount of time until something happens and 'klogd' is printed. Any idea

Re: deb-make-question: where/what is DESTDIR?

1997-05-14 Thread Igor Grobman
On May 14, Johann Spies wrote > > Please excuse my lack of understanding. > > I am trying to use the deb-make-package and in the documention the > instruction is > > "3. Make any modifications to get the program to compile. If the makefile > is set up to install in DESTDIR, then you will only >

Programming languages: where to start?

1997-05-14 Thread Johann Spies
I have been experimenting with debian now for about 8 months and have some experience in programming in a Dos-environment using languages like Turbopascal, PDC-prolog, DBASE III and Basic earlier on. I seems to me that to be able to enjoy the power of Linux, I should be able to do some Linux progr

Re: bus mouse not working under X

1997-05-14 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Paul McDermott wrote: > > Yes I am sure it is not a PS/2 mouse. This is a 486 that is a few years > old. the bus connector is on the video card which is an ati which makes > me think it is an atimouse. Any more information is grealy appreciated. > Paul > > On Wed, 14 May 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen

Re: Xwindows packages which one???

1997-05-14 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Alberto Ruiz wrote: > Sorry about including all this replies, I just don't want to miss what > I recieved so far. Any way, I really appreciate everyones replies... > But I'm still having problems. Dwarf, I let dselect install xbase and I > used the default dependencies. It

Re: Xwindows packages which one???

1997-05-14 Thread Paul McDermott
hi, remove all of X and start again (hopefully you have all the packages on your computer) use dpkg -i package-name to install them. I did this about 20 different time and it works. I don't use dselect, it is a waste of time. If you have trouble or don't have the files on your computer then

Re: Xwindows packages which one???

1997-05-14 Thread Paul McDermott
I'm sorry buddy but I know you are wrong. xbase depends on xlib, cpp, libc5. It recommands xserver-vga16 | xserver. It provides X11R6. Read the Packages file if you don't believe me. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mai

Re: Xwindows packages which one???

1997-05-14 Thread Rick Jones
Just run XF86Config to configure it. I have the latest svga server and had no problems. You may want to purge xbase, xserver etc. and reinstall it. Your attempts to fix it may have broken it. On Wed, 14 May 1997, Alberto Ruiz wrote: > I already tried selecting one of the Xservers (xserver-vga

Re: Xwindows packages which one???

1997-05-14 Thread Alberto Ruiz
Sorry about including all this replies, I just don't want to miss what I recieved so far. Any way, I really appreciate everyones replies... But I'm still having problems. Dwarf, I let dselect install xbase and I used the default dependencies. It didn't work, there is something wrong on how t

Re: Certification Authority for Apache-1.1.3

1997-05-14 Thread Riku Saikkonen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >authority for our network. Regarding the SSL itself and secure server I've >succeeded, I've set it up and working. But I'm not able to set up a CA. >I've read documentation for SSL and a lot of WWW pages regarding SSL, but >can't catch the point. > >Does any of you have an

Re: Xwindows packages which one???

1997-05-14 Thread Alberto Ruiz
I already tried selecting one of the Xservers (xserver-vga16 & xserver-svga). On xserver-vga16, I get in a loop saying that not all the configuration and default application files are installed. "The file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/Xinitrc is missing" This happens when is trying to create a Xf86Co

Re: Xwindows packages which one???

1997-05-14 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Alberto Ruiz wrote: > I tried installing xbase, but it selects xserver-vga16 and xfonts as > dependencies. Do I need to install xbase by itself first and ignore the > dependencies? No! Xbase depends on an xserver and the default xfntbase. You should let dselect install them

Re: xserver-vga16 and xserver-svga won't install

1997-05-14 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Alberto Ruiz wrote: > I'm having problems trying to install xserver-vga16 and xserver-svga packages. > Everytime I get the following error: > .../etc/X11/xdm/Xserver: No such file or directory > > Is it something special that has to be done with the dependecy packages. I >

Re: Xwindows packages which one???

1997-05-14 Thread Rick Jones
You just need to select one of the Xservers which are for different video cards. vga16 is for standard vga and is the default since it works on all cards. If you have an S3 card you would select the S3 Xserver instead. Other than that the dependancies should mark the other needed packages. You

Re: Xwindows packages which one???

1997-05-14 Thread Alberto Ruiz
I tried installing xbase, but it selects xserver-vga16 and xfonts as dependencies. Do I need to install xbase by itself first and ignore the dependencies? I think I need more information. I'm new to linux... Alberto Ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Yes there is a specific order. > here is mine not

Re: bus mouse not working under X

1997-05-14 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Paul McDermott wrote: > Hi folk, I have a bus mouse installed. It does not want to work under > X. In my XF86Config file I have protocal "BusMouse" and the device > having "msmouse" my choice are atimouse,jmouse, logimouse, msmouse, > psmouse. I have tried all of these t

xserver-vga16 and xserver-svga won't install

1997-05-14 Thread Alberto Ruiz
I'm having problems trying to install xserver-vga16 and xserver-svga packages. Everytime I get the following error: .../etc/X11/xdm/Xserver: No such file or directory Is it something special that has to be done with the dependecy packages. I tried installing one package at a time, and still does

Xwindows packages which one???

1997-05-14 Thread Alberto Ruiz
I'm kind of new with Xwindows, and I'm trying to setup the standard Xwindow server so I can have multiple windows and run applications such as Netscape. Is it an easy way to do this? I've spent 3 days trying to setup xserver-svga package. But I do not know waht to do next. I tried installing X

tst pls ignore

1997-05-14 Thread Fredrik Ax
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Re: Lyx: Where is Xforms?

1997-05-14 Thread Paul McDermott
you can do a dpkg --ignore-depends=package-name. if you need more information please see the dpkg --help|more for more info. Hope this helps. Paul On Wed, 14 May 1997, Pedro I. Sanchez wrote: > Well, it seems that the current Lyx package is still looking for Xforms, > not Xforms0. As I said in

Re: Lyx: Where is Xforms?

1997-05-14 Thread Pedro I. Sanchez
Well, it seems that the current Lyx package is still looking for Xforms, not Xforms0. As I said in my original message, I already installed Xforms0 but Lyx insists in having Xforms. Given that Xforms0 is already installed, is there a way to force dpkg to configure Lyx? (I tried --force-configure-a

Re: bus mouse not working under X

1997-05-14 Thread Paul McDermott
In the kernel messages it says that it detected it and installed it. When I installed debian from the disks I installed the bus module. In answer to your question no i did not compile the kernel with the bus mouse stuff init. It is in the kernel messages so I would assume that means the same

Re: bus mouse not working under X

1997-05-14 Thread Rick Macdonald
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Paul McDermott wrote: > Hi folk, I have a bus mouse installed. It does not want to work under > X. In my XF86Config file I have protocal "BusMouse" and the device > having "msmouse" my choice are atimouse,jmouse, logimouse, msmouse, > psmouse. I have tried all of these t

Re: Lyx: Where is Xforms?

1997-05-14 Thread Paul McDermott
yes lyx depends on xforms0 On Wed, 14 May 1997, Pedro I. Sanchez wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to install LyX version 0.10.7-2 but it fails because the > Xforms package is not installed. However the only package which seems to > be available is xforms0 (which I installed succesfully). > > So,

Re: Lyx: Where is Xforms?

1997-05-14 Thread Paul McDermott
hi xforms forms0 library in a graphical user interface toolkit based on the xlib for the X window system. It does provide and replace xforms. I hope this helps you. You can find it in the Contrib directory tree at debian. Bye for now. Paul On Wed, 14 May 1997, Pedro I. Sanchez wrote: > Hell

Lyx: Where is Xforms?

1997-05-14 Thread Pedro I. Sanchez
Hello, I'm trying to install LyX version 0.10.7-2 but it fails because the Xforms package is not installed. However the only package which seems to be available is xforms0 (which I installed succesfully). So, what is Xforms0? Is it supposed to replace Xforms? Is Lyx supposed to depend on Xforms0?

Xservers ... always empty?

1997-05-14 Thread Pedro I. Sanchez
Hello, I've updated the X-windows stuff two or three times to the latest versions. After each upgrade I noted that the file /etc/x11/xdm/Xservers only had comments on it, not the typical call to the X server, so I had to add it manually (I'm using the SVGA server). Yesterday I installed version 3.

bus mouse not working under X

1997-05-14 Thread Paul McDermott
Hi folk, I have a bus mouse installed. It does not want to work under X. In my XF86Config file I have protocal "BusMouse" and the device having "msmouse" my choice are atimouse,jmouse, logimouse, msmouse, psmouse. I have tried all of these to no avail. I catted each of the devices the only

Re: shadow problems with adduser

1997-05-14 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Tue, 13 May 1997, George Bonser wrote: > > When I attempt to add a user account with adduser it prompts me > for the password twice as I would expect then notifies me that the user > was not found in /etc/shadow (no duh! I am trying to ADD a new user!) and > kicks me back to the prompt for a

Re: pine and subject on commandline

1997-05-14 Thread Remco van de Meent
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Jason Costomiris wrote: > On Wed, 14 May 1997, Remco van de Meent wrote: > > > pine root -s 'this subject' < this_file_contains_the_message > > > > elm -s 'this subject' root < this_file_contains_the_message > > Don't think so, but you could, of course, read the fine ma

Re: pine and subject on commandline

1997-05-14 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Remco van de Meent wrote: > pine root -s 'this subject' < this_file_contains_the_message > > elm -s 'this subject' root < this_file_contains_the_message Don't think so, but you could, of course, read the fine manual. What I don't get, however, is why you would *want* to

Re: BIND 8.1??

1997-05-14 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Rick Jones wrote: > I undestand that there is a BIND 8.1 now. Why are we at 4.9.5 and there's > an 8.1 out? > > Does naybody know? According to Vixie, et al., the releases between 4.9.5-P1 and 8.1-REL weren't public releases. 8.1 intergrates lots of nifty features, like DH

Re: want upgrade opinion, 1->2 PPro 200/256

1997-05-14 Thread Peter Iannarelli
> From: Dan Hugo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: want upgrade opinion, 1->2 PPro 200/256 > Date: Wednesday, May 14, 1997 8:19 AM > > I have a single PPro 200MHz/256k in my system currently (running 2.0.29 > kernel from a bo install about two months ago, no problem

Debian CD

1997-05-14 Thread adavis
Where can I find a list of Debian CDs and sources? Does someone on this list have Debian CD's including hamm? I want to order by COD US Mail, but noone wants to believe we have a US post office here? Alan Davis -- Alan Eugene Davis Marianas High School 15o 8.8'N GMT+10

Re: Problems adding swap files

1997-05-14 Thread Daniel Quinlan
Pete Templin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm having some difficulty creating "special" swapfiles to be able to test > swapping to/from an "md" device (raid0). I've followed the manpage hints > as indicated below, and think that it's complaining about the individual > file(s). Can anyone guide

Re: samba whoes ...

1997-05-14 Thread Paul Wade
I was just looking at bug report #9131 which suggested this approach for the libpam0/libpam-util circular dependency. I would recommend doing this in steps of dependency order and checking results along the way. On Wed, 14 May 1997, Craig Sanders wrote: > On Wed, 14 May 1997, Toens Bueker wrote

want upgrade opinion, 1->2 PPro 200/256

1997-05-14 Thread Dan Hugo
I have a single PPro 200MHz/256k in my system currently (running 2.0.29 kernel from a bo install about two months ago, no problems). Should I pick up the spare to fill that empty socket on my Tyan motherboard, or is the 256k cache small enough to kill off the performance advantage? I'd rather not

Re: samba whoes ...

1997-05-14 Thread Paul Wade
I DON'T recommend playing with the --force option at all with these packages. Wait until it is fixed or a proven workaround is available. I got an experimental system in such a state that I couldn't login as any user. I had to mount the drive on another system to get the few files that I wanted an

Re: samba whoes ...

1997-05-14 Thread Craig Sanders
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Toens Bueker wrote: > how do I install samba? > It requires libpam0 which requires libpam-util. > Installation of libpam0 will not work until libpam-util is > configured, which will not work until libpam0 is > configured :-) install the libpam stuff with one command line:

Re: Incomming mails..

1997-05-14 Thread Fredrik Ax
On Tue, 13 May 1997, Carlos Marcos Kakihara - bacate wrote: > Hi, my host is saving incomming mails in /usr/mail/username instead > /var/spool/mail/username. Should I change it? Is it ok for pine? If it > doesn't, where can I change this directory (or pine configuration)? > Pine's got no p

Re: samba whoes ...

1997-05-14 Thread Karl Ferguson
At 11:54 AM 14/05/97 +0200, Toens Bueker wrote: >Hi, > >how do I install samba? >It requires libpam0 which requires libpam-util. >Installation of libpam0 will not work until libpam-util is >configured, which will not work until libpam0 is >configured :-) Hmmm, if that's the case, then you can over

Re: post news periodically, how?

1997-05-14 Thread Fredrik Ax
On Tue, 13 May 1997, Lawrence Chim wrote: > Hi, > > Is it possible to post the same news to newsgroups automatically > and periodically, say bi-weekly? > It sounds like a cron job to me, but why would you send the same news periodically ... I smell spam here :( /fax -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM TH

samba whoes ...

1997-05-14 Thread Toens Bueker
Hi, how do I install samba? It requires libpam0 which requires libpam-util. Installation of libpam0 will not work until libpam-util is configured, which will not work until libpam0 is configured :-) Help! Thx Töns Büker -- pgp fingerprint: 9B AC A5 CB C8 CC FC DC 25 B5 26 9A 5D 28 C0 3D -- TO

Re: Debian as a server.

1997-05-14 Thread Kai Grossjohann
> Nathan E Norman writes: Nathan> [...] The biggest difference is the price tag. An unlimited Nathan> BSDI 3.0 license is $2995. An unlimited Linux licenses Nathan> costs about $0. [...] Of course, BSDI isn't the only BSD out there and there are several that cost $0, too. kai -- Lif

pine and subject on commandline

1997-05-14 Thread Remco van de Meent
Hey Anyone know if it's possible to specify the subject of a message on the commandline, like: pine root -s 'this subject' < this_file_contains_the_message ? In Elm it's possible: elm -s 'this subject' root < this_file_contains_the_message thanks! // Remco van de Meent // email: [E

Re: CD organization (was Re: InfoMagic's new LDR)

1997-05-14 Thread tgakem
> > > RE: this product in general: > > What would be expected? The product contains multiple > distributions and is not oriented towards Debian. The vendor has quite a > range of products. Those who want Debian Linux should get it from vendors > who use Debian, like Debian, advocate Debian

Installationreport 1.3 (Not really, just some remarks)

1997-05-14 Thread Andree Leidenfrost
Yesterday, I made a testupgrade from 1.2.14 to frozen on my machine at home and basically, everything went smoothly - big 'THANK YOU!' to the developers. The only real flaw was that '/tmp' had the wrong permissions after the upgrade. Is this ancient bug really still lurking out there? ;-) Anothe

Re: shadow problems with adduser

1997-05-14 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
> "George" == George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: George> When I attempt to add a user account with adduser [...] You need to get the newer version of `adduser`, which supports shadow passwords, and works fairly well. Or, you can just use the shadow suite utilities: userad

Re: BIND 8.1??

1997-05-14 Thread Remco van de Meent
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Rick Jones wrote: > > I was wondering about the jump from 4.9.5 to 8.1? A few versions missing > in there. > No those versions were never released. I also cannot find a reason for this major step at their homepage (http://www.isc.org/isc/bind.html). // Remco van de Meent

Re: BIND 8.1??

1997-05-14 Thread Rick Jones
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Remco van de Meent wrote: > On Wed, 14 May 1997, Rick Jones wrote: > > > I undestand that there is a BIND 8.1 now. Why are we at 4.9.5 and there's > > an 8.1 out? > > > > Does naybody know? > > > Maybe because the maintainer of the package (Robert Leslie <[EMAIL > PROTECT

fixes for delgroup

1997-05-14 Thread George Bonser
I fixed a couple of things in /usr/sbin/delgroup (but did not save the file first so I could make a diff). The changes are minor and at the top of the file. was: if [ -f /etc/gtmp]; changed to: if [-f /etc/gtmp]; then Was: $GID='id -g mail' changed to GID=$(id -d mail) (which really mak

Re: BIND 8.1??

1997-05-14 Thread Remco van de Meent
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Rick Jones wrote: > I undestand that there is a BIND 8.1 now. Why are we at 4.9.5 and there's > an 8.1 out? > > Does naybody know? > Maybe because the maintainer of the package (Robert Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) needs some time to create the new packages... bind is only a

deb-make-question: where/what is DESTDIR? : apology.

1997-05-14 Thread Johann Spies
Apologies. I found the variable DESTDIR in "rules". But I still do not know what to do with it. When I tried to run "rules" the message "test -f debian/rules make: *** [build] Error 1" came up. I do not know what do do next. Johann. Johann Spi

Re: shadow problems with adduser

1997-05-14 Thread George Bonser
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Rick Jones wrote: delgroup and deluser are broken too. deluser looks for a file with the same name as the user entry in /etc/passwd and, of course, does not find it, delgroup dies with: line 13: syntax error near unexpected token `fi' > > I've had the same thing happen. I

Re: shadow problems with adduser

1997-05-14 Thread Rick Jones
I've had the same thing happen. I normally hit ctrl-C (which kills it) then change the password either as root using "passwd user" or by logging in as that user and changing the password, I forgett which one worked. I don't add users often on my system since it's private, so it's not a big deal

shadow problems with adduser

1997-05-14 Thread George Bonser
When I attempt to add a user account with adduser it prompts me for the password twice as I would expect then notifies me that the user was not found in /etc/shadow (no duh! I am trying to ADD a new user!) and kicks me back to the prompt for a password and it sticks in this loop. I have to go t

deb-make-question: where/what is DESTDIR?

1997-05-14 Thread Johann Spies
Please excuse my lack of understanding. I am trying to use the deb-make-package and in the documention the instruction is "3. Make any modifications to get the program to compile. If the makefile is set up to install in DESTDIR, then you will only need to make minor changes to debian/rules (DEST

Re: Re: InfoMagic's new LDR

1997-05-14 Thread Andreas Tille
On Tue, 13 May 1997, Portuesi Simone wrote: > I'd like just to add one thing to it, it'll be confortable (at least for > me) that the mirroring can be done from another computer. I'll explain > better: you che the Packages file on a PC connected to internet, bring > it to a PC not connected to the

BIND 8.1??

1997-05-14 Thread Rick Jones
I undestand that there is a BIND 8.1 now. Why are we at 4.9.5 and there's an 8.1 out? Does naybody know? --Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: BusLogic FlashPoint LT SCSI BT

1997-05-14 Thread Lawrence Chim
Dave May wrote: > > Being a fan of Debian Linux for some time, I wanted to install Debian on > my own computer in my office (to replace Windows 95 especially). > Unfortunately, I have a BusLogic FlashPoint LT PCI SCSI adapter, and it's > not supported currently. > > I found the latest version of

mcopy and hdimage

1997-05-14 Thread Ken Lauffenburger
Hello, I am having trouble writing the /var/lib/dosemu/hdimage file for configuration of dosemu. I have mtools-3.5a-1 installed on my system and my /etc/mtools.conf file contains the following line: drive g: file="/var/lib/dosemu/hdimage" partition=1 offset=128 When I try to copy a file to

Re: (repost w/o HTML) Debian 1.2 is broken out of the box.

1997-05-14 Thread Rick Jones
Try using the ftp.debian.org site. It's the #1 mirror site and I've always had good luck with it. --Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: (repost w/o HTML) Debian 1.2 is broken out of the box.

1997-05-14 Thread George Bonser
FWIW, I installed the current 1.3 beta last night and suffered from no predependancy problems. The transfer did timeout a couple of times and required me to restart it but otherwise seemed to install OK. The only major problem noted is the root directory ownership problem. George Bonser [EMAIL

pine and samba...

1997-05-14 Thread A. M. Varon
Hi, Could anybody help me configure pine to print to a remote printer using samba? btw, i already could print remotely using smbclient, no problems at all. so /etc/printcap and samba is okay. regards, =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Andre M. Varo

Re: Q: Update from 1.2 to 1.2.14!

1997-05-14 Thread Igor Grobman
On May 13, Timothy Phan wrote > > Hi, > > I'm new user of the Debian distribution and I've purchased a > 1.2 CD a while back and had some problem installed some of > the packages onto my system. I'd like to know: > 1. How do I upgrade this broken 1.2 system to the 1.2.14. Well, there

Re: FATAL ERROR: Cannot seek on disk drive

1997-05-14 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser
This was a known bug in a version of cfdisk. If you open a shell during the installation process and run fdisk manually instead, you can partition the drive such that the "can't seek" problem does not occur. This problem has only be reported in drives >2GB, AFAIK. Note that the manual proced

Re: motherboard

1997-05-14 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Craig Sanders wrote: > I hate windows.I hate having to fight the machine every step of the > way, and I really hate working in the dark with an alleged OS which is > being so 'user-friendly' that it prevents you from finding out what is > really going on. If CorelDraw ever

(repost w/o HTML) Debian 1.2 is broken out of the box.

1997-05-14 Thread Jim
OK, we'll try this again without HTML tags. Sorry guys, my linux box isn't working so well, so I'm using windows/netscape which was set up to embed HTML. Speaking of my linux box not feeling so healthy, here's why: > > Speaking as someone who has spent lots of spare time over the last few > week

Re: Possible frozen problem....

1997-05-14 Thread George Bonser
YES!!! I just noticed that too on the install that I did last night. This is, in my opinion, a major problem for anything that you put in the root directory. On Wed, 14 May 1997, Matthew Tebbens wrote: > I just installed Frozen on a new system (clean hd). > First, I had a small problem with the

FATAL ERROR: Cannot seek on disk drive

1997-05-14 Thread Robert W. Buster
I am attempting to install on a Gateway 2000 Pentium Pro 200. The motherboard seems to be an Intel product very similar - not quite identical to: http://developer.intel.com/design/motherbd/vs/index.htm The disk controller is built onto the motherboard and identifies itself as: Intel 82371SB PCI B

Possible frozen problem....

1997-05-14 Thread Matthew Tebbens
I just installed Frozen on a new system (clean hd). First, I had a small problem with the rescue disk, but I think that might be fixed with the 5/13/97 disk set that just came out. But here is something really weird...I used 'matthew' as the first account. After installing the base I noticed that m

Re: PPP doesn't like anyone but root???

1997-05-14 Thread Rob Browning
Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The whole point of the wrapper script is to prevent users from being able > to give any options to pppd (which is where the potential vulnerability > lies). Hmm, I wasn't thinking about the fact that the options were a big deal (but of course they are

Re: motherboard

1997-05-14 Thread Craig Sanders
On Mon, 12 May 1997, David B. Teague wrote: > On Sat, 10 May 1997, Craig Sanders wrote: > > > On Fri, 9 May 1997, John Maheu wrote: > > > > > I'm in the market for a new motherboard. I want to run a P100 and > > > eventually a P166. Any suggestions? What about Gigabyte? > > I am also in the mar