Is there a mini-howto about how to sending fax under linux?
Lawrence
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> On Sep 27, Lawrence wrote
> > I heard from the lists there is a problem compiling a Motif program with
> > libc6. I have contacted RedHat and they said that they may release their
> > Motif development kit compatible with libc6 very later this year.
> > Meanwhile, is
I going on a business trip in a couple of weeks and I want to take my
Debian machine with me rather than a Win95 box. The problem is that
my employer has a department account on CompuServe and getting Linux
PPP hooked up has eluded me so far. I've tried the minicom and manual
ppp setup, but Comp
Hi,
I have just installed svgatextmode, but have not got very far in running
it.
I have checked that the sync settings are within range. I started stm
with the desired mode. stm tries a few times to allocate memory. The
error occurs either during this or immediately afterwards. The error
message
On Sep 27, Lawrence wrote
> I heard from the lists there is a problem compiling a Motif program with
> libc6. I have contacted RedHat and they said that they may release their
> Motif development kit compatible with libc6 very later this year.
> Meanwhile, is it possible to install libc6 and still
On Sun, 28 Sep 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> > I've searched through the dpkg info and man pages and haven't found any
> >> > way to do this (I might be blind, though). Is there anyway to do it with
> >> > out doing
> >> >
> >> > dpkg -R /tmp/ file.deb
> >> >
> >> > and then moving the one
Hi all!
Here is a simple lexer which works with flex-2.5.2 but not with
flex-2.5.4. Is this a bug in flex-2.5.4 or is 2.5.4 stricter,
revealing a bug in my code?
This simple lexer replaces "foo" with "bar" (just to do something) and
strips out comments delimited by '<' and '>'. (In real life I
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, writes:
>...
> I try to do almost everything except administration as user. I only
>proform administration such as installing all debian stuff as root. Is it
>safe to install/compile non-debian programs as root. I tried to install
>twin as both and neith
On 97/09/28 at 16:28 PM +, Victor Torrico wrote:
> On 97/09/27 at 15:01 PM -0700, Philippe Troin wrote:
>
> >
> > On Sat, 27 Sep 1997 16:38:46 +0200 Remco Blaakmeer
> > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > > On Sat, 27 Sep 1997, Victor Torrico wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hello All,
> > > >
> >
Can you boot from CD-ROM? A WD-7000 isn't on your hardware list. Which
debian-version is it?
Next, what does say your CD-ROM-boot which SCSI-adapter do you have. What
devices have been found for the BT-930 and so on. Starting a
Debian-installation from a floppy isn't a good idea.
"Es geht auch
I try to compile a program and it requires the xfree86 dga extention,
where to get this lib?
Lawrence
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Hello,
first my configuration
K6-200, BT-930, ASUS TX97-XE, Matrox-Millenium, IBM SCSI-DCAS 34330,
Plextor SCSI-CDROM, IOMEGA-ZIP SCSI intern, 64MB SDRAM
all new assembled.
I tried to start with the Debian CD (German manufacturer J.F. Lehmanns)
I seted up the Buslogic BIOS to boot from CD: it
On 97/09/27 at 15:01 PM -0700, Philippe Troin wrote:
>
> On Sat, 27 Sep 1997 16:38:46 +0200 Remco Blaakmeer
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 27 Sep 1997, Victor Torrico wrote:
> >
> > > Hello All,
> > >
> > > I keep getting error messages similar to the following when I run Mosaic
On Sun, 28 Sep 1997, Zouave wrote:
> To install Linux Debian 1.3.1 on my system (now running windows 95) I have
> to do 2 things:
> 1) FORMAT my HDD and create 2 partitions, one for W95, one for Linux
> 2) Split my actual partition, without erasing anything, with the
> application FIPS.EXE
>
> I
Michael Legart wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I have some problems with diald:
>
> Sep 28 11:19:37 badpixel diald[674]: Running connect (pid = 681).
> Sep 28 11:19:37 badpixel connect: Initializing Modem
> Sep 28 11:19:37 badpixel connect: Dialing system
> Sep 28 11:19:57 badpixel connect: Connected
> Sep 2
[Mailed to debian-user as well as this relevant (bug in my test program).]
According to joost witteveen:
> Are you sure you didn't have a typo there? didn't you mean
> /var/clients/kant/var/spool/cron/atjobs/.SEQ
> instead of
> /var/spool/cron/.SEQ
>
> (there's at least a "atjobs" missing).
Ah!
To install Linux Debian 1.3.1 on my system (now running windows 95) I have
to do 2 things:
1) FORMAT my HDD and create 2 partitions, one for W95, one for Linux
2) Split my actual partition, without erasing anything, with the
application FIPS.EXE
I prefer the 2nd one because I CANNOT format my driv
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I know someone asked about this recently. Sorry for not paying
> more attention. I got twin from the caldera archive. It does not
> seem to have compiled correctly. Can anyone tell me how they got
> it up and running? I am trying to install it to /twin because I
>
On Sun, 28 Sep 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> > I have encountered the same problem. I have downgraded several packages
> >> > and then re-upgraded them. I have tracked it down to be either
> >> > xlib6_3.3-6
> >> > or xlib6g_3.3-6 that is causing this problem. Downgrading xlib6 to 3.3-4
> >>
>> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Sep 28 14:58:51 1997
>> Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> > I need to extract JUST ONE of the files in a .deb
>> >
>> > I've searched through the dpkg info and man pages and haven't found any
>> > way to do this (I might be blind, though). Is there anyway to
>> > I have encountered the same problem. I have downgraded several packages
>> > and then re-upgraded them. I have tracked it down to be either xlib6_3.3-6
>> > or xlib6g_3.3-6 that is causing this problem. Downgrading xlib6 to 3.3-4
>> > and downgrading enough packages so that I could remove xlib
Hi,
Sometimes when I check my mail with fetchmail I see the messages fly by:
reading... flushed and so on. But when I go to
/var/spool/mail/$USER, it's not there -- I've lost many important
messages this way. Can somebody advise me what to do?
Also, how can I setup pppd so that some ( ip-up )
Oops. Disregard my last message, which didn't contain anything new. I
slipped on the keys.
According to joost witteveen:
> And /var/spool/cron/atjobs is mounted over nfs?
Yes, but it's /var that's mounted. On the client (kant, descartes is the
server):
kant:~> mount
[...]
descartes.dcd.se:/var/
According to joost witteveen:
> > According to joost witteveen:
> > > I don't really think this has anything to do with setuid stuff
> > > or anything, as "ls" running as root itself doesn't see anything
> > > eighter.
> >
> > ??? I don't understand. As root:
> > kant# ls -la /var/spool/cron/atjob
> According to joost witteveen:
> > I don't really think this has anything to do with setuid stuff
> > or anything, as "ls" running as root itself doesn't see anything
> > eighter.
>
> ??? I don't understand. As root:
> kant# ls -la /var/spool/cron/atjobs/
And /var/spool/cron/atjobs is mounted ov
According to joost witteveen:
> I don't really think this has anything to do with setuid stuff
> or anything, as "ls" running as root itself doesn't see anything
> eighter.
??? I don't understand. As root:
kant# ls -la /var/spool/cron/atjobs/
total 7
drwx-- 2 daemon daemon 1024 Sep 2
On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Lawrence Lucier wrote:
> Hi all.
>
>
> Is there any way of determining which kind of filesystem a floppy has been
> formatted with? The
> reason I'm asking is because my boot floppy and install disks don't seem to
> respond to either
> ext2 or dos when I try to mo
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Hi!
On Sat, 27 Sep 1997, Victor Torrico wrote:
> > > Warning: ... found while parsing '%s'
> > > Warning: translation table syntax error: Unknown keysym name: osfDown
> > > Warning: translation table syntax error: %s
> >
> > [snip more errors]
> >
> > > I'm r
> > Does adding a no_root_squash (like below) change anything?
> >
> > /directory host(no_root_squash)
>
> It's already there:
OK, I didn't want to test anything myself, as that meant adding
no_root_squash myself. But I've done that now, and I see what
you mean.
I don't really think this has
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> tmalloy wrote:
: I know someone asked about this recently. Sorry for not paying more
: attention. I got twin from the caldera archive. It does not seem to have
: compiled correctly. Can anyone tell me how they got it up and running? I
: am trying to install it to
Thanks for the response, I've been feeling abandoned lately!
According to joost witteveen:
> > Appearently, stat-ing a file in a directory that is only readable for
> > root from a program that is setuid root, that is on a nfs mounted
> > partition fails.
>
> Does adding a no_root_squash (like be
thanks for your reply.
On 28 Sep 1997, Jan Vroonhof wrote:
> Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > i guess what i'm looking for is a blend of xemacs/gnus and pine/elm.
>
> Use gnus. Gnus is not only a news reader but also a mail reading
> program. It excells at using mailling lists.
Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i guess what i'm looking for is a blend of xemacs/gnus and pine/elm.
Use gnus. Gnus is not only a news reader but also a mail reading
program. It excells at using mailling lists. Look in the info file
under "Select methods" "Getting Mail".
The only th
> I've mailed to debian-user twice earlier about this but I haven't
> gotten any responses at all.
>
> If you know NFS, please try this an tell me if it works for you or
> not.
>
> As it doesn't work for me and I think it wont work for you, I suppose
> I'd file a bug report but I don't know if it
Hi!
I have some problems with diald:
Sep 28 11:19:37 badpixel diald[674]: Running connect (pid = 681).
Sep 28 11:19:37 badpixel connect: Initializing Modem
Sep 28 11:19:37 badpixel connect: Dialing system
Sep 28 11:19:57 badpixel connect: Connected
Sep 28 11:19:57 badpixel connect: Loggin in
Sep
The problem arises from the fact that the 365xd cannot boot Linux bzImages.
These kernel images have been used by Debian since 1.2. I solved the problem
by installing Debian 1.1 and then upgrading to 1.2 and later to 1.3. I do
think that there is a better solution, but it may require compiling a
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I have two different modems that I make PPP connections with. Is there a
way to force them to us the same network interface every time?
serial-ppp1 uses ppp0
ISDN-ppp2 uses ppp1
every time? I use mrtg to track traffic and the interfaces flip around.
Thanks!
Anyone know of a good disk copying tool for Linux?
I have two floppy drives, I want to copy from an image
to the two drives alternately, preferably checking that
each has changed before writing (using changeline).
I am using a program called DiskFactory 32 for Win32
which is ok but only does one
I just read through all of the Mouse-related mail I have saved up, and I
did not see an answer to this, though I did see one related comment.
I am using AcceleratedX and attempting to use a MouseSystems optical
mouse. The mouse has a serial connector and a PS/2 adaptor (which was
given the thumbs
i've decided to give xemacs another go and see if i like it any better than
i did last time :-).
i'm running it with viper, so at least most of the vi keys that i'm used
to are still there. I don't like emacs keybindings and am not willing
to change to them. i like vi.
i'm also beginning to l
By popular demand - more pictures!
I bagged RMS, and David Miller too.
http://www.jimpick.com/freesoft/rogues/
(I'll try to tune into Alan Cox late tonite/this morning)
Cheers,
- Jim
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