> OK, have you set the IRQ you set on the card, as legacy ISA in your BIOS, as
> opposed to a PNP device? If you have auto config turned on, shut it off and
> set
> this manually. Plug and Pray is not a joke reference to PnP.
I have an American Megatrends BIOS circa 1994 with no PNP support!
On Sat, 30 Aug 1997 12:46:50 -0400, Gonzalo A. Diethelm wrote:
>
>Should I get pgp-us or pgp-i? I'm living in Chile, if that makes any
>difference.
Which ever one your government says you can't use.
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I have figured out how to make this work, thanks to the tips provided by
Joerg and Shaleh. In case others are having the same problem: the trick
is to tell the modem to hang up when DTE goes low. Perhaps most people
realized already that the way to do this is in the chatscript
/etc/ppp.chatscrip
On %M %N, Britton wrote
>
> On Sat, 30 Aug 1997, Joerg Friedrich wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 30 Aug 1997, Shaleh wrote:
> >
> > > Unless your modem does something odd when it connects, yeah poff should
> > > send the hang-up command. Try following the files poff calls and see if
> > > one of them is n
On Sat, 30 Aug 1997, Dan Gannon, WA5ANF wrote:
> I have a Packard Bell 166 MHz Pentium Tower.
> I have suddenly lost BOTH the internal modem and all sound.
> I have installed an external modem and configued it, using
> Windows 95, for Serial Port 2, but that does not correct
> my problem with no s
I have a Packard Bell 166 MHz Pentium Tower.
I have suddenly lost BOTH the internal modem and all sound.
I have installed an external modem and configued it, using
Windows 95, for Serial Port 2, but that does not correct
my problem with no sound.
Are the modem and sound on the same card in this mac
On Sat, 30 Aug 1997, Joerg Friedrich wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Aug 1997, Shaleh wrote:
>
> > Unless your modem does something odd when it connects, yeah poff should
> > send the hang-up command. Try following the files poff calls and see if
> > one of them is not doing its job. Most modems hangup on
I give up. What's the difference between
tk4.2_4.2p2-6.deb and tk42_4.2p2-6.deb
and
tk4.2_4.2p2-6.deb and tcl76_7.6p2-6.deb.
Perplexedly yours,
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"Gonzalo A. Diethelm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Should I get pgp-us or pgp-i? I'm living in Chile, if that makes any
> difference.
>
> >From the looks of it, I'd say pgp-i, but just want to make sure...
pgp-i is better for those outside the US. It'd be better for those
inside the US too if
On Sat, 30 Aug 1997, Philippe Troin wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Aug 1997 12:49:28 MDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I got a 486 machine that I have installed Debian 1.31 version on. It
> > has a 3COM 3C905 tx PCI card in it. The system does not recognize the
> > PCI card. Do I need to get something
Hi !
> You'll need to recompile the ne module at the same time as the rest of
> the kernel. Select it as a module when you configure the kernel.
Ok ... it doesn't work when you compile the kernel, and then do a
make modules, make modules_install ?
> kernel-package will make installing it all
>
> Greetings,
>
> I need a perfmeter for watching systems from remote. I know about xload
> and procmeter but I need to see other systems besides the localhost.
So? Start them on another system than localhost, and eigher make
sure DISPLAY is set to your display (usually done automatically),
Hi !
> adduser (Maybe I'm missing somthing?)
You meen, that users added to the system, also have pop3 accounts ?
Hmm... sound true enugh ! I haven't even thougt about that ...
thanks!
> Hmm this should not be. Do a 'ps aux' do you see /usr/sbin/inetd running?
> Can you telnet in? Can you ftp
Didn't know where to report this, so here I am.
I tried to use dselect to download and install pgp from
os.inf.tu-dresden.de. Everything went fine; I could download the list
of packages and selected both pgp-i and pgp-us (I also tried just
selecting pgp-i, with the same results). When I gave it th
I am wondering how I can make poff hang up my phone. ppp comes down ok,
but my phone line stays tied up. I have to pick up the reciever and sing
into it until it gives up, which is not very elegant, especially
considering my singing. Anyone know how to do this? Is it supposed to be
doing it by
Hi,
> Hmm this should not be. Do a 'ps aux' do you see /usr/sbin/inetd running?
> Can you telnet in? Can you ftp to yourself? (myhost$ ftp myhost)
Ftp program returns: "421 Service not available, remote server has
closed connection"
Strange, huh ?
Regards,
badpixel of bad sector
michael lega
Should I get pgp-us or pgp-i? I'm living in Chile, if that makes any
difference.
>From the looks of it, I'd say pgp-i, but just want to make sure...
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Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Edit /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers:
>
> :0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X -bpp 16
Alternately you can put a
DefaultColorDepth 16
entry in the appropriate Screen section in your /etc/X11/XF86Config.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ted Harding) writes:
> However, I'd be most interested to hear of experience with Applixware
> (and what about StarOffice?).
I used StarOffice here to convert a Word6 document to html so that I
could print it. It did a pretty good job, but it was a small
document.
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Jan Vroonhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Another example is the ease with which you can make flow text around
> a picture with a complicated contour in say PageMaker compared to
> how difficult that is in TeX.
Of course true lumberjacks would just write raw postscript :>
I've succesfully used
"Marc W. Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would think that XFig, gnuplot and LaTeX could produce all the
> "flashiness" that one would need.
Also, for those not familiar with it, jgraph can produce some really
nice, clean postscript graphs from a fairly straightforward
input specification.
On Sat, 30 Aug 1997 21:29:24 +, Michael Legart wrote:
>> Hmm this should not be. Do a 'ps aux' do you see /usr/sbin/inetd running?
>> Can you telnet in? Can you ftp to yourself? (myhost$ ftp myhost)
>
>Yep ... inetd *is* runnning, *and* ftpd *is* configurared, but it
>still won't work.
Is ft
Unless your modem does something odd when it connects, yeah poff should
send the hang-up command. Try following the files poff calls and see if
one of them is not doing its job. Most modems hangup on an 'ATH'.
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On Sat, 30 Aug 1997, Shaleh wrote:
> Unless your modem does something odd when it connects, yeah poff should
> send the hang-up command. Try following the files poff calls and see if
> one of them is not doing its job. Most modems hangup on an 'ATH'.
I think 'poff' lowers dtr. try at&d2
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On Sat, 30 Aug 1997, Udjat the BitMeister... wrote:
> I need a perfmeter for watching systems from remote. I know about xload
> and procmeter but I need to see other systems besides the localhost. I
> cant find this package anyplace (or something close)
Say, you have hosts remote1, remote2, ...
On Sat, 30 Aug 1997 12:49:28 MDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I got a 486 machine that I have installed Debian 1.31 version on. It
> has a 3COM 3C905 tx PCI card in it. The system does not recognize the
> PCI card. Do I need to get something and recompile the kernal in order
> for linux to see
I got a 486 machine that I have installed Debian 1.31 version on. It
has a 3COM 3C905 tx PCI card in it. The system does not recognize the
PCI card. Do I need to get something and recompile the kernal in order
for linux to see the pci card?
Tony Koehn
This email originated from ourtownusa.com.
On Sat, 30 Aug 1997, Michael Legart wrote:
> Also ... the ftpd package ... is it a ftp server ? I also have that
> one installed, but if i try to connect with a ftp-program (*not* as
> root, but as a user), I just get the message, that the remote host
> have closed connection, because the servic
In one of those strange turns of events, a professor here has hired me to
consult for his computer chain on Linux. Having twins on the way, I'll take
the extra couple of hundred a month.
Anyway, the systems are remote; they are mail servers for schools throughout
the state. They seem to have
On Fri, 29 Aug 1997 18:29:53 -0700 (MST), Darin D. wrote:
>>
>> Here, no problems with a 3C509B. I disabled pnp and set the irq to 5
>> (for arbitrary reasons.)
>> What do you get from `cat /proc/{interrupts,io}` ?
>
>I have tried different irq's and addresses and all of them have been clear
>of
Greetings,
I need a perfmeter for watching systems from remote. I know about xload
and procmeter but I need to see other systems besides the localhost. I
cant find this package anyplace (or something close)
Please help! thanks!
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On Sat, 30 Aug 1997 14:08:37 +, Michael Legart wrote:
>Hi !
>
>Just wondering if I can use the qpopper package, that comes with
>Debian 1.3, to make a pop3 mail server ? If so ... how do I configure
>it ? I have it installed, but I can't seem to find out how to create
>accounts etc.
adduse
Hi all,
I tried updating to libc6-dev and in the efort I had to reinstall tk42-dev
However this now depends on tk4.2 which in turn depends on xlib6g
But I can't find xlib6g anywhere. Can somebody help ?
Thanks
On 30 Aug 1997, Carey Evans wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> [snip]
>
> > fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null) failed
>
> [snip]
>
> > the error seems to be in the SMTP connect to (null) failed
>
> Can you find out whether the problem is at the fetchmail end or the
> smail end? I'm not us
Carey Evans writes:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> I'd like to swap button 2 and 3 of mouse when in X,
>> such that the paste button is on the rightmost
>> button.
>
>xmodmap -e 'pointer = 1 3 2'
>
But be warned that it will effect everything else that uses the 2 and
3 buttons. Examples: Netsc
> Well it looks like i may just have to accept microsmurfdom. :-).
> My debian partition has gone and r--ted itself somehow.
> I shutdown last time using shutdown -r 0 back into win95 then later tried
> to access it and ouch.
>
> I recieved the following.
>
> Attempt to access beyond end of devic
On Sun, 31 Aug 1997, john wrote:
> I shutdown last time using shutdown -r 0 back into win95 then later tried
> to access it and ouch.
>
> I recieved the following.
>
> Attempt to access beyond end of device 08:03:rw=0, want=1939953655,
> limit=979965 EXT2-fs error (device08:03): ext2_find_entry:
On Wed, 27 Aug 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I ran fetchmail -a -v -k and got the following:
>
> fetchmail: 3.8.0 querying orion (protocol POP3) at Wed Aug 27 21:46:49 1997
> fetchmail: POP3< +OK QPOP (version 2.2) at orion.aye.net starting.
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> fetchmail: POP3> USER kestre
On Fri, 29 Aug 1997, Darin D. wrote:
> 1. Try to disable the boot prom.
>
> How do I do this? I have gone through the 3Com disk and didn't see
> anything like this.
If you have the configuration and diagnostic program version 3.0, then
click on install, configure adapter. It's there.
regard
Well it looks like i may just have to accept microsmurfdom. :-).
My debian partition has gone and r--ted itself somehow.
I shutdown last time using shutdown -r 0 back into win95 then later tried
to access it and ouch.
I recieved the following.
Attempt to access beyond end of device 08:03:rw=0, wa
Hi !
Just wondering if I can use the qpopper package, that comes with
Debian 1.3, to make a pop3 mail server ? If so ... how do I configure
it ? I have it installed, but I can't seem to find out how to create
accounts etc.
Also ... the ftpd package ... is it a ftp server ? I also have that
on
On 30-Ágú-97 Craig Sanders wrote:
>
>but mostly, they are fairly decent apps that do a fairly good job.
>i don't object to MS applications the way I object to MS operating
>systems. I don't like them much, but they don't cause me the grief that
>Win 3 & 95 & NT do.
>
The Windows NT is actually t
I may be able to help you a little.
On 30-Aug-97 Britton wrote:
>
>I'm a little confused on some of these options. If someone could fill in
>the blanks for an average ppp connection started with pon about twice a
>day approximately it might be very helpful to the effort. I also
>encourage every
"Michael Legart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have some problems with the "ne" module, after I have recompiled my
> kernel. I get the message "undefined symbols" when loading the
> module.
[snip]
You'll need to recompile the ne module at the same time as the rest of
the kernel. Select it a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
> fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null) failed
[snip]
> the error seems to be in the SMTP connect to (null) failed
Can you find out whether the problem is at the fetchmail end or the
smail end? I'm not using smail, so the messages will be different,
but try:
% te
Joost Kooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> Doesn't the "mca" in these messages refer to the IBM MCA bus "standard"?
> Wouldn't that interfere with the VLB bus tou say you have?
IIRC the Debian rescue disk kernel and modules are now built with MCA
support. These messages could come from l
Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there any usefull linux/debian software for such simple, big-text
> applications? Latex isn't really meant to be used (directly) for such an
> application, and using something like Gimp for text processing seems like
> overkill.
Xfig works quite wel
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> I'd like to swap button 2 and 3 of mouse when in X,
> such that the paste button is on the rightmost
> button.
xmodmap -e 'pointer = 1 3 2'
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Hi again !
Ups ... it was not "undefined symbols" but "unresolved symbols"!
Like "unresolved symbol pci_bios ... device... something"
Any ideas, how I can fix this ?
Regards
badpixel of bad sector
michael legart
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joost witteveen writes:
[snip]
> > And another question - how many hosts can one have on a single thin
> > ethernet cable?
>
> Dunno. Wasn't there a maximum to the lenght of a BNC cable? (100 meters
> or thereabouts)?
185 meters without a repeater box. From experience, I'd place at least 2
meters
Jens B. Jorgensen writes:
>
[snip]
>
> Ok, let's take a look. Just sit back and relax. This won't hurt a bit.
>
> > Aug 27 14:46:46 sally pppd[13583]: pppd 2.2.0 started by admin, uid 0
[snip]
Thank you for your analysis of Kevin's situation. I've learned another piece
of the puzzle of going "l
Hi !
I have some problems with the "ne" module, after I have recompiled my
kernel. I get the message "undefined symbols" when loading the
module. I when I reconfiguraded my kernel, I disabled "PCI Bios
support" because I only have a 486. When trying the "debmod -a" it
loads a lot of modules, w
I'm a little confused on some of these options. If someone could fill in
the blanks for an average ppp connection started with pon about twice a
day approximately it might be very helpful to the effort. I also
encourage everyone to take part in this, extremely cool! Only two files
in the tar ar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Was going through the logs, and came across this in my /var/log/daemon.log
Aug 28 15:17:22 joanrich tcplogd: telnet connection attempt from
van-52-1146.direct.ca
Aug 28 15:17:22 joanrich in.telnetd[10595]: connect from
van-52-1146.direct.ca
Aug 28 15:17:23 joanr
Where can I get more info on Debian Sparc? I had a quick look at the
debian.org.au mirror and couldn't spot anything relative in the index.
Also, does this build of debian have its own setup disks like standard
debian? Thanks.
Michael
electric RAIN http://www.
The name of the package is worklog.
Toens Bueker wrote:
>
> Hi *,
>
> somebody - I guess it was Christoph Lameter - recently
> announced a tool, which he used to keep track of the time
> spend on different projects. The description looked very
> interesting, but I lost the message and although I
Hi,
I'd like to swap button 2 and 3 of mouse when in X,
such that the paste button is on the rightmost
button.
thanks
-mlt
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On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Mark Stone wrote:
> I've just done my first Debian installation, after having used Slackware
> for a couple of years, and I've got my ppp connection working. My next
> challenge is to get domain name resolution working properly so I can
> navigate by something other than IP nu
On %M %N, Douglas Bates wrote
>
> Alternatively, am I completely missing the boat and trying to retrofit
> a printed copy from the html version of the documentation when there
> is another, more easily printed, version.
Yes :). If you get the source of dpkg, you will find the sgml source of the
I came up with a work around that results in Debian booting with a cursor.
I set default=dos in lilo.conf, while in dos turn on the cursor, boot with
loadlin and I now have a cursor. :) Later I'll dig out a dos manual and
set up my config.sys to boot Debian as default and leave a couple seconds
I've installed xquake 1.06-4 on my debian 1.3.1 system. I've also finally
managed to get sound working (at least I can play CD's and cat exmh's
clink.au file to /dev/audio and get a clink sound) with my SB AWE-64.
Is there any way to get sound from xquake? It's so frustrating not to
hear the mon
> Absolutely. Linux also needs marketing, marketing, and more marketing.
> I can only think of one business need that Linux based systems don't
> support - OCR. Everything else is available.
What about something like Pagemaker? We have xfig, but it really doesn't
do the same thing. Pagemaker
>
> Here, no problems with a 3C509B. I disabled pnp and set the irq to 5
> (for arbitrary reasons.)
> What do you get from `cat /proc/{interrupts,io}` ?
I have tried different irq's and addresses and all of them have been clear
of anything in cat /proc/interrupts & ioports. I am now going to rem
>
> 1. Try to disable the boot prom.
>
How do I do this? I have gone through the 3Com disk and didn't see
anything like this.
> 2. Your transciever type must be BNC if your using coax cabling, RJ-45 if
> you are using UTP cables.
I have the 3c509B-TPO, so I only have the UTP input.
>
> c
On Aug 29, 1997, at 16:18, joost witteveen wrote:
> > shell-init: could not get current
> > directory: get\cwd: cannot access parent directories
>
> This I don't understand. I wrote update-menus, and I've
> seen quite a few error messages from update-menus. But
> I've never seen this one (n
Another machine. I've got a dual PPro 200 working on it plus a couple
of other slugs.
HTH -- Greg.
Ferenc Kiraly wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> This is just to encourage more Linux users to join the effort:
>
> I have just set up 4 machines to help crack the RC5 challenge, three
> of which are pe
On Fri, 29 Aug 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > IMO, microsoft should get out of the operating system game and leave
> > it to those who actually have a clue about OSeslike linux or bsd
> > kernel hackers and unix programmers for example.
>
> IMNSHO, MS should write a libwin95.so and a win95w
On Fri, 29 Aug 1997, David B. Teague wrote:
> Hi Craig, and all list readers:
>
> On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Craig Sanders wrote, in part:
> [...]
> >
> > MS is inescapable. Programs like WINE and WABI and Willow's TWIN
> > are useful and necessary because linux needs more apps (preferably
> > freewa
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