Hi. I have tried the latest KDE .deb packages there and have found that
the kfm file manager locks up and core-dumps on a regular basis. I have
had more luck compiling from scratch, but currently I can't get kpanel to
compile because I seem to be missing something called 'msgfmt'.
Apparently my f
On Tue, Sep 09, 1997 at 07:41:28PM -0400, Tommy Lakofski wrote:
>
> I'm using a Seagate 2GB 5400rpm now... hopefully a slow drive won't run
> too hot and kill the bearings... I think if you keep a drive cool it'll
> have a better chance at longevity.
The notice that came with my 7200 rpm Fujitsu
> Hi,
>
> If anyone knows the answer to my previous question re: Logitech TrackMan
> mouse (ie, what support to compile in, what protocal is it? etc), could
> you reply in personal email as well as to the list? I'm going out of town
> for a few days so I'll have to temporarily unsubscribe. Thanks
> Has anybody had any success in running X with an "ATI 3D Graphics Pro Turbo"
> video card? I'm having great difficulty getting it to display on my
> monitor.
>
> - 1600x1200 mode isn't available (too low dot-clock),
> - 1280x1024 doesn't display (screen stays black)
> - 1024x768 runs (doesn
Ok, getting tired of 640x480 and 8bpp color gona do some looking this
weekend for a new video card. Anyone have recomendations that i can check
into? X Supported of course and able to go 800x600 and 16bpp ...
Only limiting factor is: Can't be over $200 :( (College ya know)
Chad
-=-=-=-=
On Wed, 10 Sep 1997 14:06:35 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Hello everyone...
>
>I was just looking at KDE's website (http://www.kde.org), and was
>very impressed with some of the things I saw.
>
>I know it is still in alpha, but does anyone have experiance with how
>stable it is on Debian? I
Hi,
If anyone knows the answer to my previous question re: Logitech TrackMan
mouse (ie, what support to compile in, what protocal is it? etc), could
you reply in personal email as well as to the list? I'm going out of town
for a few days so I'll have to temporarily unsubscribe. Thanks much...
J.
On a similar vein, has anyone managed to make debian & kerberos machines talk
this way?
mit has .rpm packages of kerberos & afs. However, alien gives plenty of
"nonstandard executable location" errors when converting. Also, kerberos
versions of some programs should (apparently) replace regul
There are many reasons why I will never buy another ATI product.
This is one of them: They keep introducing new Mach64 chips that are not
driver-compatible with the previous generations. This has bitten XFree
users many times. There may be a work-around, but you'll probably have
to wait for a ne
Maarten Boekhold wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I tried to steup an IP alias on a machine here. According to the
> Virtual-Web mini-HOWTO, I can do:
>
> ifconfig eth0 alias new-address
>
> However, ifconfig says 'alias' is not a hostname. 'man ifconfig' doesn't
> say anything about aliasing. This is with n
Has anybody had any success in running X with an "ATI 3D Graphics Pro Turbo"
video card? I'm having great difficulty getting it to display on my
monitor.
- 1600x1200 mode isn't available (too low dot-clock),
- 1280x1024 doesn't display (screen stays black)
- 1024x768 runs (doesn't sync)
- 80
Hi,
Anyone have any experience with the "Logitech TrackMan" mouse? I can't
seem to get the thing to work right either with X or with gpm. Does it use
the Logitech MouseMan protocal? Microsoft Protocal?
Thanks,
J. Goldman
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not that critical... LINUX is really GREAT! Please, let me know if any of
you remembers of motherboards that it is better stay far from.
Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wed, 10 Sep 1997, Joey Hess wrote:
> Nicola Bernardelli wrote:
> > 3) What if the text dumb terminals connected to a Linux Box also need
> > a printer each (or almost any of them)? Is it possible that
> > data is sent to the printer and terminal via the same line?
> >
On Wed, 10 Sep 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> su - -c "$VAR"
>
GREAT! THANK YOU, fool I am, I had tried to put quotes _INSIDE_ $VAR, like
in VAR="'ls -l'"!!! Thank you!
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, writes:
>Hello everyone...
>
>I was just looking at KDE's website (http://www.kde.org), and was
>very impressed with some of the things I saw.
>
>I know it is still in alpha, but does anyone have experiance with how
>stable it is on Debian? I also saw
> I'm having a problem with my computer hanging for large amounts of time
> when it is not connected to the network because of some NFS mounts it does.
You can use the "noauto" option, and spawn a background job to mount
them in a minute. E.g.,
fstab:
--
flakey:/ /nfs/flakey nfs defaults,so
Hi:,
I want to install linux, but I am not sure which files I should
download from the ftp site. I read the readme file, it does not tell
which files I should download. I would appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks.
Hasibul Haque
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Hello everyone...
I was just looking at KDE's website (http://www.kde.org), and was
very impressed with some of the things I saw.
I know it is still in alpha, but does anyone have experiance with how
stable it is on Debian? I also saw that it is availible in deb package
form...
For anyone that
On Wed, 10 Sep 1997, Joost_Kooij wrote:
> cd /
> mkdir cdrom ; create a mountpoint if it does not yet exist
> mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdd /cdrom ; mount the cdrom
> cd cdrom ; you'll find the contents here
> ls -l
Aack! Braino! You have to:
cd /
before you can unmoun
Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > -cut--
> > 2.0.31-pre7 seems to be working ok (no deadlocks).
> > 2.0.30 or 2.0.29 with the deadlock-patch 6 works fine too.
> > --cut--
>
> Suppose that after buying a 2 CPU motherboard you find that with some I/O
> intensive app
Jens,
Thanks for the suggestion. I thought I checked the permissions last night,
but I'll recheck them when I get home from work. I'll let you know if I figure
this one out.
Thanks,
Steve Mayer
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Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> Steve Mayer wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> >Maybe s
I had problems with broken ssh connections (modem to home)
when sending X applications through the connection. It went
away when I turned on the compression flag to ssh. I have not
tried xv, though. Otherwise, I have no troubles with ssh (and
it makes life so much easier). I would emphatically
> [snip]
>
> > From what I understand, just recompiling X won't give you
> > anything. You would have to rewrite parts of it (probably very big
> > chunks...) to be able to actually run the server in multiple threads.
I've had difficulties myself getting threads working properly
with X-windows.
On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, Mark W. Blunier wrote:
> I thought that I could make a helpful document for other new developers,
> so before I forgot what it was I wanted to know as a first time installer,
> I made the document up. I would appreciate any constructive criticism, or
> note if it is useful and
It's a security hole (probably a simple dns spoof would gain root on
either machine. And while I'm on the topic of security here, I'd suggest
ssh instead (harder, if not impossible to spoof). But if you feel risky,
I think it is caused by the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED](p1):bhmit1$ more /etc/se
I'm having a problem with my computer hanging for large amounts of time
when it is not connected to the network because of some NFS mounts it does.
I've tried adding options so it would try this in the background instead
of holding up the boot, but no luck. Here is what I have now...
###
Hi all,
I decided to go the right way with one of my server and use scsi disk instead
of ide. That machine has already got a scsi controller (aha2940) that drives
a dat tape, so I only need to buy a scsi disk.
That machine is using debian 1.1 on ide and will probably use 1.2 on scsi.
What would be
Nicola Bernardelli wrote:
>
> GNU bash, version 1.14.7(1)
> su - GNU sh-utils 1.12
> (Debian 1.2.4, going to get room for 1.3.1 soon.)
>
> VAR= ; export VAR
>
> Calling su like this
> echo $VAR | su -
> gives a "stdin: is not a tty" message but does a fine job.
>
> Calling su in this othe
Steve Mayer wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>Maybe some of you have run across this problem.
>
>Last night I was doing my nightly check of the new packages in the
> unstable tree and downloaded and installed the bash2.01-3,
> bash-builtins2.01-3, and libreadlineg2-??? (sorry, don't have the info,
>
Hi!
> Now I've installed Debian 1.3.1 on another PC, and I can't get this new
> machine to accept root rsh requests from our primary server (running
> SunOS), or any other machine, for that matter. Both Debian machines have
> the same .rhosts file in the root homedir, but the 1.3.1 host gi
Two unrelated problems.
First, exim is acting a bit weird on me. I installed Debian from the
stable tree last week via ftp. During the initial setup I chose exim
instead of smail as my MTA ... perhaps this wasn't the way to do it. I
was trying to avoid dpkg from the command line. At any rate,
Jeff Noxon wrote:
> There was a long thread about this not long ago. Without going into
> details, the unanimous answer is:
>
> Do not buy Adaptec. They're fine for Windoze but not prime-time on Linux.
>
> Buy a BusLogic adapter if you need reliability and high performance
> at a good price. T
On Wed, Sep 10, 1997 at 05:18:10PM -0200, Nicola Bernardelli wrote:
> > Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 11:50:02 -0700
> > From: Philippe Troin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Re: 2 CPU servers
> >
> > -cut--
> > 2.0.31-pre7 seems to be working ok (no deadlocks).
> > 2.0.30 or 2
Which is the correct way to force smail immediately retry sending
e-mail for which there was an error?
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robo
On Tue, Sep 09, 1997 at 09:37:27PM -0700, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> > "F" == F Potorti writes:
>
> F> I am resending this, this time to the mailing list. I suspect
> F> that the list-group gateway is not bidirectional, is that true?
>
> F> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff Noxon) writes:
On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, Tao Lu wrote:
>
> Hi:
>
> Yes, I did. I type /dev/hdd when it ask the name of cd rom block name.
> After certain questions, it jump to the update. I am sure that I have
> already install successfully under the rescue disk ( I mean base system)
> .. But things look like strang
On Tue, Sep 09, 1997 at 09:57:23PM -0400, butch wrote:
> i am looking to build my own computer system and i think scsi is the best
> way to go for pure performance. so iwas wondering about what the members
> here like?
This is becoming a FAQ. :)
There was a long thread about this not long ago.
> Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 11:50:02 -0700
> From: Philippe Troin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: 2 CPU servers
>
> -cut--
> 2.0.31-pre7 seems to be working ok (no deadlocks).
> 2.0.30 or 2.0.29 with the deadlock-patch 6 works fine too.
> --cut--
Suppose that after
1) What serial devices allow longer cables than RS232 without use
of modems (say 10-100-200 meters)?
2) Are there multi port cards of that kind which run well with
Debian? Any brandname + model?
3) What if the text dumb terminals connected to a Linux Box also need
Hello,
Maybe some of you have run across this problem.
Last night I was doing my nightly check of the new packages in the
unstable tree and downloaded and installed the bash2.01-3,
bash-builtins2.01-3, and libreadlineg2-??? (sorry, don't have the info,
but it is the latest out there). Afte
GNU bash, version 1.14.7(1)
su - GNU sh-utils 1.12
(Debian 1.2.4, going to get room for 1.3.1 soon.)
VAR= ; export VAR
Calling su like this
echo $VAR | su -
gives a "stdin: is not a tty" message but does a fine job.
Calling su in this other way
su - -c $VAR
results in ANYTHING AFTER
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hi to everyone!
I've got a strange problem iwth smail: It doesn't deliver remote messages.
Here is the output of runq -v for the mail to the linux count project that
smailconfig wants to send:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: uninett.no matched by inet_hosts:
routed [EMA
The Unix workstations in your work environment are running what is called
"NIS". This allows for machines to collectively share information between
one another, like password files, disks, etc. I would ask around to see
if your machine is in 'netgroups'. Netgroups is basically a list of
trusted
On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, Tao Lu wrote:
> After I set up base system, how can I set up packages like X window and
> others ?
This is the general scheme:
Set the [a]ccess to where your archive is (ok, so you know this one already)
[U]pdate the list of available packages in the archive
[S]elect which
Hi
I'm a student programmer at the Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science,
Odense University in Denmark.
I've installed Debian 1.2 on one of our PC's in the Unix network. This
works great (not surprisingly).
Now I've installed Debian 1.3.1 on another PC, and I can't get this new
machine to ac
This is probably not the right forum for this question, but I am
running on a Debian/GNU machine. If there is a better mailing list
or news group for the question, please let me know.
I am trying to setup my machine as a 'less open' in my corporate
environment. I have started by having the entry
On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, Tao Lu wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I first time try Linux. After install base system and boot up, I use
> dselect to set package. Although the cdrom is installed succefully
> during driver disk, the dselect ask me following:
>
> Insert the CD-ROM and enter the block device name [/dev/cd
On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, Tao Lu wrote:
> By the way, the cd -rom problem has been fixed by enter /dev/hdd. But, I
> still do not know how to access cd - rom. What is the command ? (I try
> some unix command, would not work)
cd /
mkdir cdrom ; create a mountpoint if it does not yet exist
Hi
I'm trying to install debian gnu/linux 1.3.1 on a Packard Bell Statesman
with 4MB of RAM.
When I insert the debian rescue disk, it never loads the kernel, but only
writes:
boot:
Loading Boot failed: change disks and press any key
with a delay of only 4-5 seconds between Loading and Boot fail
Remco van de Meent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Use 'ifconfig eth0:1 new-address'
Right; then use eth0:2, then eth0:3 and so on for new virtual hosts.
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On Wed, 10 Sep 1997, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
: Hi,
:
: I tried to steup an IP alias on a machine here. According to the
: Virtual-Web mini-HOWTO, I can do:
:
: ifconfig eth0 alias new-address
:
: However, ifconfig says 'alias' is not a hostname. 'man ifconfig' doesn't
: say anything ab
"G. Crimp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've recently installed Debian/Linux 1.1 on my Pentium 100, from the
> InfoMagic Linux Developer's Resource 6 CD set, Sept 1996 release.
[snip]
> Setting out to discover what was taking up the 530 Mb of my Linux
> partition I discovered the file "/usr/
David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I found a qmail.deb package in the experimental section, but it depends on
> libc6 and as people still seem to be having problems with that, I'm not
> ready to upgrade.
Try just downloading the source package and compiling it. You should
get a nice libc5 qmail
"Gonzalo A. Diethelm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> From what I understand, just recompiling X won't give you
> anything. You would have to rewrite parts of it (probably very big
> chunks...) to be able to actually run the server in multiple threads.
I think it should be possible to do th
cleto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Since I upgraded my Debian 1.2 system to Debian 1.3.1 I get the following
> message during the boot:
>
> modprobe: /proc/modules: No such file or directory
Maybe /proc isn't getting loaded early enough; or the error message
might be misleading. Some things ch
Hi,
I tried to steup an IP alias on a machine here. According to the
Virtual-Web mini-HOWTO, I can do:
ifconfig eth0 alias new-address
However, ifconfig says 'alias' is not a hostname. 'man ifconfig' doesn't
say anything about aliasing. This is with netbase 2.13-1.
Anybody who can get me goin'
I'm afraid I don't know exactly to whom to report this problem. I hope I
am in the right place. If not please advise as to the appropriate
exterminator.
I've recently installed Debian/Linux 1.1 on my Pentium 100, from the
InfoMagic Linux Developer's Resource 6 CD set, Sept 1996 release.
Aft
On Wed, 10 Sep 1997, David wrote:
: I want to try out qmail.
Nice choice ;)
: I found a qmail.deb package in the experimental section, but it depends on
: libc6 and as people still seem to be having problems with that, I'm not
: ready to upgrade.
:
: So I'll install it myself, but I don't
Hello Britton! ^_^
On Mon, 8 Sep 1997, Britton wrote:
> If anyone has the Epson Stylus Color 600 working with magicfilter, I would
> love to hear what you did. I did plain vanilla installation of gs,
> magicfilter, and magicfilterconfig, but I can't ever print plain text. It
> just scoots the
On Tue, 2 Sep 1997, Civ Kevin F. Havener wrote:
> I'm contemplating buying one of the two subject printers. Has anyone out
> there used either of these two printers under Linux?
>
> Easy to use under Linux is the key criteria.
> Color printing is "nice to have" but most of my import
Eugene,
I have not seen any answers to your question, which may mean that no one
knows.
Your command is unusual:-
> /sbin/insmod -k -s /lib/modules/2.0.30/misc/lp.o lp
"insmod -k -s lp" would be the usual way of loading lp.
The actual device could be /dev/lp0 or /dev/lp1 so be prepared to try b
Unfortunately, the site is gone. The following is the story I got from
a Deja News search:
--- begin --
LinuxHQ has been my little pet project for over a year, and it has
been a very enjoyable venture. Recently, the company I work for
bought another company in California (I'
Ok. Last call for a maintainer for gpc. Almost a year ago someone else
took it over and nothing was done. I am going to remove the package since
it will be included in future egcs releases anyways if no one is willing
to maintain the package.
The fix for the bug is described in the bug archives fo
Hi,
I want to try out qmail.
I found a qmail.deb package in the experimental section, but it depends on
libc6 and as people still seem to be having problems with that, I'm not
ready to upgrade.
So I'll install it myself, but I don't want to mess up my beautifully
upgradable debian 1.3.1 system, so
On Mon, 8 Sep 1997 20:31:49 +, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
>On Sep 08, Nils Rennebarth wrote
>> On Thu, 4 Sep 1997, Craig Sanders wrote:
>> >does anyone know what's happened to www.linuxhq.com?
>> It appears to have moved to www.ecsnet.com, at least this is what altavista
>> says. It's ping'able bu
On 09 Sep 1997 15:07:41 -0700, Terrence Brannon wrote:
>The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
>that has been posted as well.
>
>
>We would like a SCSI 4GB hard disk to connect to our PC running Debian
>Linux 1.3. We may occassionally want to connect it to our Alpha's running
>Redh
dear all,
i trying to use gpc to test my programs as i write them for a
programming class i am taking. anyways, i tried to compile my first
dinky little program and i get this error:
ld: cannot open -lgpc: No such file or directory
i am sure that it is not a problem in the program because it co
Thanks W Paul and other people responded my e-mail. After loading
ip_masq_ftp.o module to my gateway machine, ftp from the server
woked fine. That was exactly my problem of not loading the module
during boot time. Thanks again. Jimmy
On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, W Paul Mills wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Sep 199
On Tue, 9 Sep 1997 19:41:28 -0400 (EDT), Tommy Lakofski wrote:
>Unfortunately, my experience is somewhat different -- I've had a Quantum
>Grand Prix 4.3GB die on me (dead spindle) after 10 months (and my office
The Grand Prix was a well know peice of shit, and is no longer made. They
replaced it
On Mon, 8 Sep 1997, Britton wrote:
>
> If anyone has the Epson Stylus Color 600 working with magicfilter, I would
> love to hear what you did. I did plain vanilla installation of gs,
> magicfilter, and magicfilterconfig, but I can't ever print plain text. It
> just scoots the paper back and fort
Using some of the information that has been recently submitted I was able
to create my first Debian package. While the info was enough to the job
done, I had several questions and made many errors along the way before
I was able to determine the proper procedures.
I thought that I could make a he
> "F" == F Potorti writes:
F> I am resending this, this time to the mailing list. I suspect
F> that the list-group gateway is not bidirectional, is that true?
F> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff Noxon) writes:
F> If you think going buslogic, the following are very recommended
> "Tony" == Tony Koehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tony> Does anyone know where I can find or how I go about getting
Tony> an Auto Responder on a Debian Linux Box?
Get `procmail', `smartlist' and the `procmail-lib' packages. If
you've got a little shell programming experience, you'l
> "Jason" == Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jason> Hi, Does anyone know how to make the login program in bo
Jason> disable echo sooner?
Look at "/etc/login.defs". You want to lower the FAIL_DELAY, I
think.
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`super' is a great way to solve this problem. I have this in my
"/etc/super.tab" file:
xemacs /root/start-xemacs :staff @localhost @bittersweet.inetarena.com \
setenv="DISPLAY=unix:0" \
setenv="PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/lib/texmf/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbi
> "Dale" == Dale Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dale> I was just curious - since libc6 is thread safe, and GUIs
Dale> seem to be something that can be "naturally" multithreaded,
Dale> is XFree86 multithreaded under Linux? (or any other system,
Dale> for that matter?)
D
Bob Nielsen wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, Tao Lu wrote:
>
> > Tao Lu wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > After I set up base system, how can I set up packages like X
> window
> > > and
> > > others ?
> > >
> > > By the way, the cd -rom problem has been fixed by enter /dev/hdd.
> But,
> > > I
> > > sti
On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, Tao Lu wrote:
> Tao Lu wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > After I set up base system, how can I set up packages like X window
> > and
> > others ?
> >
> > By the way, the cd -rom problem has been fixed by enter /dev/hdd. But,
> > I
> > still do not know how to access cd - rom. What is t
I notice that afterstep_1.0-1.deb only contains some of the sound files
referenced in system.steprc. Is there a site which contains the rest?
Bob Nielsen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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AX.25:
On Sep 9, 1997, at 11:30, Rob Browning wrote:
> Dale Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I was just curious - since libc6 is thread safe, and GUIs seem to be
> > something that can be "naturally" multithreaded, is XFree86
> > multithreaded under Linux? (or any other system, for that matter?
I created the file /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc
and it is a text file saying
X -bpp 16
and it works,
and I think this came from the XFree86 documentation, so perhaps it isn't
the debian way of doing things, which is what you asked for,
Binary Bar - Australia's first free access internet bar/cafe/gall
Tao Lu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After I set up base system, how can I set up packages like X window
> and
> others ?
>
> By the way, the cd -rom problem has been fixed by enter /dev/hdd. But,
> I
> still do not know how to access cd - rom. What is the command ? (I try
>
> some unix command, would not work
While configuring my system recently, I managed to make my entire /var and
subdirectories owned by root. Does anybody know the easiest way to fix
this? Is there a list available of what the ownerships and file
permissions for a standard distribution should look like? (I know the
Contents files on t
Hi,
After I set up base system, how can I set up packages like X window and
others ?
By the way, the cd -rom problem has been fixed by enter /dev/hdd. But, I
still do not know how to access cd - rom. What is the command ? (I try
some unix command, would not work)
Thanks folks
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On Tue, Sep 09, 1997 at 07:41:00PM +0100, Tao Lu wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I first time try Linux. After install base system and boot up, I use
> dselect to set package. Although the cdrom is installed succefully
> during driver disk, the dselect ask me following:
>
> Insert the CD-ROM and enter the block
hello,
i am looking to build my own computer system and i think scsi is the best
way to go for pure performance. so iwas wondering about what the members
here like?
allan
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> Hi:
>
> I first time try Linux. After install base system and boot up, I use
> dselect to set package. Although the cdrom is installed succefully
> during driver disk, the dselect ask me following:
>
> Insert the CD-ROM and enter the block device name [/dev/cdrom]:
>
> What is the block devic
> Is it possible to use netboot to boot
> these machines from floppy to run off of one of the debian machines?
I don't know about netboot - but the nfsroot package does this.
Pretty slick. :-)
Cheers,
- Jim
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On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, Tao Lu wrote:
> I first time try Linux. After install base system and boot up, I use
> dselect to set package. Although the cdrom is installed succefully
> during driver disk, the dselect ask me following:
>
> Insert the CD-ROM and enter the block device name [/dev/cdrom]:
>
Hi:
I first time try Linux. After install base system and boot up, I use
dselect to set package. Although the cdrom is installed succefully
during driver disk, the dselect ask me following:
Insert the CD-ROM and enter the block device name [/dev/cdrom]:
What is the block device name I should ent
I have recently been trying to edit some perl scripts using xemacs, so
I tried using the cperl-mode instead of perl-mode. I set the autoload
and auto-mode-alist as recommended in the cperl-mode.el file and then
re-started xemacs. It appears that I still get perl-mode, but I am
not sure how to tel
Terrence Brannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We would like a SCSI 4GB hard disk to connect to our PC running Debian
> Linux 1.3. We may occassionally want to connect it to our Alpha's running
> Redhat Alpha 4.0.
>
> We want reliability first. Then cost second.
I've had really good luck with t
hi,
maybe i better should sleep, but i did this:
i have debian 1.3.1 on my working system, and a older , non-debian system
with Motif 2.0 . So i cp'd all Motif files to the working one.
But there is one problem:
ven# gimp
gimp: can't resolve symbol '__ctype_get_mb_cur_max'
ven# /usr/bin/nm /old
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