Rick Jones wrote:
> Does anybody know if the current SB Sound driver is full duplex or not?
Half duplex as far as I know (for most cards anyway)
> I'm trying to get speak freely working and I get audio device errors when
> I try to use speaker and mike at the same time.
Try speak freely version
On 20 Jul 1997, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote:
> Does anyone else use suck+inn to get news offline, in that case I
> would be happy if anyone could drop me a hint on how.
I'm using suck and inn and things are working pretty well from what I've
seen. I just use the /usr/bin/get-news command as
I'm getting this quite a bit, and it's puzzling me. I'm not entirely
sure *why* it seems to be whining at me. Any suggestions?
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Hi folks, I'm receiving the following error when I try to do anything with
lprng. I did have a working printer setup for awhile, but in one of the
upgrades (I track unstable) something has gone amiss.
Get_local_host: hostname 'joanrich' bad
I did a search of dejanews, and came up with folks who
Does anybody know if the current SB Sound driver is full duplex or not?
I'm trying to get speak freely working and I get audio device errors when
I try to use speaker and mike at the same time.
L8R,
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Hallo,
After I installed gs-aladdin, the lpr-command wil not work from netscape
or ical. Printing of ps-files produced by dvips have no problems.
My printer just print something about an "Unrecoverable error: invalidexit
in .stop Operand stack: tru Times Roman 12" ...
If I print to a .ps file
Does anyone know if tar is limited to generating tar files that are 2GB or
smaller? Or is this due to some other limitation of linux?
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Edit /var/lib/dpkg/info/libc5.postinst to remove the "set -e" at the
top, then run dpkg --configure libc5.
"Paul" == Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> I'm having trouble upgrading to -5 from -3 ... here is my
Paul> output: # ldconfig # dpkg -i libc5_5.4.33-5_i386.deb (Reading
Paul> d
On Sun, 20 Jul 1997, Jason Ish wrote:
> I'm just curious what happened to the netscape-beta package. I can't seem to
> find it tho it is listed in the search at www.debian.org.
>
Brian White is reworking it since it didn't work with most recent betas.
Shaya
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I'm just curious what happened to the netscape-beta package. I can't seem to
find it tho it is listed in the search at www.debian.org.
Thanks
Jason
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>>Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
>A related question: is there any chance of getting a Debianized
>distribution of qmail in the near future? A mere source could do.
You can use a non-debianized version: the only difference is that
Debian already have qmail users and groups in /etc/passwd & /etc/
> "Jason" == Jason Costomiris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jason> Uh, no need to split things up at all. According to the
Jason> Unisys LZW FAQ, you just need to contact them. If your
Jason> software is free, so is LZW.
Ah, yes, but the policy is still restrictive, so either all
On 20 Jul 1997, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote:
> Ok, I just follow the suck man page, but I must admit I haven't gotten
> it to work yet. Suck transfers some articles from the server, and
> makes a batchfile for innxmit, but innxmit wants to read from
> /var/spool/news/out.going, which seems to be
On 20 Jul 1997, Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> I've made packages of 0.99.10, but there are problems with the patent
> of the LZW compression, so I have to figure out how to separate things
> properly.
>
> If you'd like an interim version (with gif and tiff support, so you'll
> be breaking the law, you
> "JC" == Jason Costomiris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JC> innxmit is a part of the inn package. However, it is almost
JC> *never* directly invoked. It usually gets called by nntpsend,
JC> after it parses the nntpsend.ctl file.
Ok, I just follow the suck man page, but I must admit I haven't
> "Stan" == Stan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stan> I looked in the stable source and binary locations for
Stan> a package of gimp (Graphic Image Manipulator). This package
Stan> is under the GPL, so I would expect it to be there.
I'm the new maintainer of The GIMP. The
> When groff formats a man page file like 'bash.1',
> the formatted main text will be centered.
>
> Do you know how to change this so I can wrap the text
> at a certain column (e.g. at column 75).
...
> But when printing it on paper I'd rather save paper
> and not hold a heavy stack of paper!
The one I was using has gone awaya. Any recomendations?
Thanks.
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I looked in the stable source and binary locations for a package of
gimp (Graphic Image Manipulator). This package is under the GPL, so I
would expect it to be there.
Am I overloooking something?
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Having switched to 3.3 when it became available on stable, I at first
was disabled by xdm coming up, crashing, and respawning in an endless
loop. I've reapired that with my resq disk (by removing
/etc/rc3.d/S20xdm) and by editing /etc/X11/XF86Config am now able to run
X using startx at 640x480. I'd
On 19 Jul 1997, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote:
> I am currently setting up suck, and thought that batchmode would suit
> perfectly, but that requires something called "innxmit". Does anyone
> know if there's a debian package containing this somewhere?
innxmit is a part of the inn package. Howeve
Hi all,
just had/am having a very weird experience in X;
it just spawned a new server at VT8... while the old one at VT hanged
If I switch to VT7 from the xdm login screen I see the top of my desktop
and the rest is a static picture of xdm login screen (I run xlock
-nolock -mode star in the login
A related question: is there any chance of getting a Debianized
distribution of qmail in the near future? A mere source could do. Yes,
I know that there is qmail in project/experimental (at least my mirror
has it), but I'd rather not use alpha software -- and I think I would
be violating Dan's copy
On Sat, 19 Jul 1997 12:02:51 EDT Brandon Mitchell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I recently attended an internet security talk, and one thing that caught
> my attention is placing an offender in a virtual playpin or jail cell,
> where they could do all the damage they wanted without hurting the ac
I think I have quite a challenge for the experts.
I recently attended an internet security talk, and one thing that caught
my attention is placing an offender in a virtual playpin or jail cell,
where they could do all the damage they wanted without hurting the actual
setup. I figured this was don
On Sat, 19 Jul 1997, Zachary DeAquila wrote:
>
> any word on when/if we'll have a bind 8.1.x package? It's
> got some bugfixes and things over 4.9.x that make the
> upgrade well worthwhile... I mailed the maintainer of
> the bind package a few days ago but have no response yet.
>
I believe I
On Sat, 19 Jul 1997, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
> Perhaps someone here works with 2.1.x kernels and can tell me what I'm
> missing... I needed to install 2.1.45 to get some hardware working.
> My newly compiled 2.1.45 can't handle DOS filesystems correctly:
>
This is just a guess, but their
On 19 Jul 1997, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote:
>
> I am currently setting up suck, and thought that batchmode would suit
> perfectly, but that requires something called "innxmit". Does anyone
> know if there's a debian package containing this somewhere?
It is part of the inn package.
I believe y
On Sun, 20 Jul 1997, Riku Saikkonen wrote:
> (I'm Cc:ing this to debian-devel in an effort to get it fixed. :))
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote to debian-user:
> >When I start mc in a xterm I have trouble with the F-Keys:
> >
> >F1 gives P
> >F2 gives Q
> >F3 gives R
> >F4 gives S
> >
> >F5 - F10 wo
On Fri, 18 Jul 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> I'm having trouble upgrading to -5 from -3 ... here is my output:
>
> # ldconfig
> # dpkg -i libc5_5.4.33-5_i386.deb
> (Reading database ... 13971 files and directories currently installed)
> Preparing to replace libc5 5.4.33-3 (using lib5_5.4.33-5_i386.d
On Fri, 18 Jul 1997, Pedro I. Sanchez wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed Debian 1.3.1 on a new machine and I found two problems:
>
> 1. After installing xbase and the SVGA server, the file
> /etc/X11/xdm/Xserver refers to /usr/X11/X11R6/bin/X (or something like
> this, I don't recall well). The rig
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