Hi,
I have just installed 2.0.31. I have heard from the list that it might be
unstable. However, the statistical package I use for my work seems to be
working noticeably faster with this kernel. Has anyone noticed any marked
performance improvement or am I mistaken ?
Hi,
I have compiled a 2.0.31 kernel. One of the reasons for doing so was to
use autofs. However when I did make menuconfig I didn't see an option for
autofs support. I thought it was in the kernel anyway and instaled he
package. However the package does not find autofs support and won't start.
Do
Hello
Know somebody set up the ISDN link to an ISP on demand?
I make this link by hand, but when the hangup time out to come, the
ISDN driver shutdown the link and i have to start
up by hand once more.
Thanks is advanced.
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> For some reason processes are not being terminated after a user logs out of an
> X session (via xdm).
>
> Example:
> User logs in and starts up "vi someprogram", then user xxx kills the X
> session (ie kills WM, thus killing session). User xxx logs in again and
> 's
> "vi someprog
On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> I have finally decided to learn Latex, so I bought Leslie Lamport's book
> and started reading ... but the first suggestion has been difficult to
> deal with. He suggests that there is a Local Guide to Latex that I should
> read to find out how to use the
Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tried to compile wine 11-01 and twin today and I'm missing some
> compilers... I couldn't find them w/ dpkg -S .. either..
>
> where can I find 'lex' or 'yacc'?
lex (flex) is in package `flex'.
yacc is in package `bison' or `byacc', your choice.
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I'm trying to access the modem on another linux box directally. I have read
the mini-HOWTO on how to do this Windoze -> linux, but want it linux -> linux.
It goes something like this:
small daemon(modemd) to redirect modem on server: (from miniHOWTO)
#!/usr/bin/perl
select((select(STDOUT), $|
I tried to compile wine 11-01 and twin today and I'm missing some
compilers... I couldn't find them w/ dpkg -S .. either..
where can I find 'lex' or 'yacc'?
-Paul
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This may not be an appropriate place to ask this, but does anyone know
the appropriate frequencies to use with Laptop TFT LCD monitors? I chose
the SVGA monitor in the XF86Setup program - and it works, but it only
gives me 320x200 resolution. I know this chipset (CL754x) and monitor
can do 800x600
it was set to (none) ... changing it to 3dillusion.com also had no
effect.. I don't think I have the NIS package installed, what is it?
-Paul
On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, joost witteveen wrote:
> > /etc/defaultdomain was correct and /etc/domainname didn't exist, so i
> > created it with '3dillusion.com
> /etc/defaultdomain was correct and /etc/domainname didn't exist, so i
> created it with '3dillusion.com' on line1.. no effect..
Ah strange. What does 'cat /proc/sys/kernel/domainname' say?
If it's wrong, you can correct it by "echo correct.domain >
proc/.../domainname".
That usually fixes it fo
> I have finally decided to learn Latex, so I bought Leslie Lamport's book
> and started reading ... but the first suggestion has been difficult to
> deal with. He suggests that there is a Local Guide to Latex that I should
> read to find out how to use the local implimentation
To LaTeX a file, ty
/etc/defaultdomain was correct and /etc/domainname didn't exist, so i
created it with '3dillusion.com' on line1.. no effect..
-Paul
On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, joost witteveen wrote:
> > Before installing BIND, the default mail domain was '3dillusion.com'.. now
> > it is '3dillusion.3dillusion.com' ...
> Before installing BIND, the default mail domain was '3dillusion.com'.. now
> it is '3dillusion.3dillusion.com' ... I want to change it back, how can I
> do this?
>
> /etc/mailname: 3dillusion.com
> BIND MX records: mail.3dillusion.com
> smail visible: 3dillusion.com
> pine domain:
>
> ...what
On 13-Nov-97 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>When the system boots /etc/init.d/network is run (I know this is true
>because I added some echo statements & watched the screen while it booted.)
>Anyway, after I boot the eth0 interface is not setup. If I run /etc/init.d/
>network by hand afterwards, ever
I want users only in certain groups to be able to mount specific
filesystems.. eg
floppy = /dev/fd0 (floppy drive)
cdrom = /dev/hdd (ide cdrom)
staff /dev/hda1 (dos)
... If I use the user option in fstab, all users can mount the fs.. and
I'd rather not make scripts because some programs use the
I have finally decided to learn Latex, so I bought Leslie Lamport's book
and started reading ... but the first suggestion has been difficult to
deal with. He suggests that there is a Local Guide to Latex that I should
read to find out how to use the local implimentation, like how to go from
a .tex
if i want a printed version of the documentation for e.g. libc, gdb, or
gcc, do i have to download the original source package and make it from
the texinfo source files? what's the most straightforward way of doing
this? is there a reason we don't want to distribute this documentation in
.dvi or
> On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, joost witteveen wrote:
>
> > > Now there's a rather strong warning against downgrading ldso to version
> > > 1.8.x, which is the option I'm looking at here, since I can't install
> > > libc6 without gutting my system, making it near impossible to do what I
> > > wanted to do
Before installing BIND, the default mail domain was '3dillusion.com'.. now
it is '3dillusion.3dillusion.com' ... I want to change it back, how can I
do this?
/etc/mailname: 3dillusion.com
BIND MX records: mail.3dillusion.com
smail visible: 3dillusion.com
pine domain:
...what else is there to che
On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, joost witteveen wrote:
> > Now there's a rather strong warning against downgrading ldso to version
> > 1.8.x, which is the option I'm looking at here, since I can't install
> > libc6 without gutting my system, making it near impossible to do what I
> > wanted to do in the firs
Dale Martin wrote:
> Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I think I have all of 3.3.1; would you believe it still doesn't work?
> > Bus error. WIth a whole lot of XKeysymDB errors before it, which
> > are fixable by setting XKEYSYMDB to the appropriate directory IIRC.
>
> I'm having the
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Thursday, November 13, 1997 7:19 AM
Subject: /etc/init.d/network
>Howdy all.
>
>I've got one machine that's really got me stumped. I've been with
>Debian since before 0.91 was released
> Is there any package that is good for DB diagrams (something close to a
> case program but just the for the diagrams) ?
MetaPost will draw fine diagrams. The program is "mp" and is included
with teTeX. It's language based (i.e., not an interactive drawing
program); unfortunately it's based on
> Now there's a rather strong warning against downgrading ldso to version
> 1.8.x, which is the option I'm looking at here, since I can't install
> libc6 without gutting my system, making it near impossible to do what I
> wanted to do in the first place, that is to compile a source package.
Well
Will,
Don't know about KDE, but.
I believe an appropriate entry in /etc/rc5.d is where the debian package
of xdm installs itself (I have an S99xdm entry there). IIRC the debian
package postinstall asks you if you'd like to log directly into xdm. It's
a symbolic link to /etc/init.d/xdm. T
I beleive when you install the xbase package it asks you if you'd like to
start xdm upon boot. .. try adding 'start-xdm' to /etc/X11/config (take a
look at /etc/init.d/xdm)..
-Paul
On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
> I'd like my system to come up running xdm or kdm. What is the proper
> pl
Is it possible to force a program (eg, WABI) into another color depth (8
bpp) from that what X is running at (16 bpp)?
I using Accelerated-X 4.1 and I want to force WABI into 8 bpp (because it
won't run in 16 bpp for some odd reason)
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I'd like my system to come up running xdm or kdm. What is the proper
place to do this? Right now I'm just logging in and doing "sudo kdm",
but I've a feeling that there's probably a correct runlevel or something
to do this in.
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> Can anyone make any recommendations for K56Flex modems (preferably
external)
> that work well under Linux?
I use a ZOOM K56X D/F (External, Data/Fax) and think its a great modem.
Apparently several magazine
On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, Daniel Martin wrote:
> I'm trying to compile xemacs20_2.2-4 for my bo (read: libc5) system. I
> modified the portion of the debian/rules file that called the configure
> script so that it configured things the way I wanted them, and the make
> seems to go fine (well, actually
I'm trying to compile xemacs20_2.2-4 for my bo (read: libc5) system. I
modified the portion of the debian/rules file that called the configure
script so that it configured things the way I wanted them, and the make
seems to go fine (well, actually there are quite a few "warnings" on
compile, but n
Unfortunately not. This being an audio CD and not a data one, that
doesn't work :-(
Ben Pfaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I am looking for a good program to read audio from an audio CD and
> > store it in a file suitable for later recording. I am a
On Thu, 13 Nov 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When the system boots /etc/init.d/network is run (I know this is true
> because I added some echo statements & watched the screen while it booted.)
> Anyway, after I boot the eth0 interface is not setup. If I run /etc/init.d/
> network by hand afterw
>
> Well...
>
> in the /etc/init.d/network file is the following lines inserted?
>
> /sbin/ifconfig eth0 up
> /sbin/ifconfig eth0 host_name netmask 255.255.255.0
>
> Add the kernel routing table
>
> /sbin/route add -net 198.168.1.0 dev eth0
> /sbin/route add -host host_name dev eth0
>
Here's
>
>
> Hi Chuck,
>
> This sort of thing can happen if you have a domain name in .../networks
> instead of an IP number. Another time it happened to me when I did a
> "tidy-up" of /etc/hosts and removed an important domain-IP pairing.
>
When you say ".../networks" you mean "/etc/networks" - rig
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Howdy all.
>
> I've had two network cards in this machine: first, an HP 100VG PCI and
> then an Eagle NE2000 ISA. Both exhibit the same problem. Which is...
>
> When the system boots /etc/init.d/network is run (I know this is true
> because I added some echo state
>
> On Thu, 13 Nov 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I've had two network cards in this machine: first, an HP 100VG PCI and
> > then an Eagle NE2000 ISA. Both exhibit the same problem. Which is...
>
> Are you using them as modules or did you compile the drivers in?
> Just a random guess..
>
Dean C. Sullinger wrote:
>
> I am looking for Alpha Paging software for Debian linux.
> Can someone point me in the right direction?
I've got something I found on the net called tpage, which features
spooling. There's also the hylafax and something called qpage.
I'll email you tpage (what I use)
Hi,
is anyone running encrypted IMAP4 with SSLeay?
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On Wed, 12 Nov 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote:
> Ok dear Britton, I'm not running the new client. Best wishes to them.
> BTW: your idea of a Linux team is great... I think there was one here in
> debian-user who was pretty expert of cryptography, but that doesn't mean
> there are time-resources t
Hi
Problems installing debian on a Compaq Deskpro on hdb (drive d: in Win95), but
hdb is not detected during boot:
hdb: probing with STATUS instead of ALTSTATUS
then when I want to partition the disk during the installation only hda shows
up on the list.
Under Win95 I checked the controlle
How can I fix this error? ... it only happens when I type startx or
xinit, I can start X w/ just X
# startx
xinit: can't resolve symbol '_Xglobal_lock'
xinit: can't resolve symbol '_XUnlockMutex_fn'
xinit: can't resolve symbol '_XLockMutex_fn'
-Paul
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On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
> >> Can anyone make any recommendations for K56Flex modems (preferably
> >> external) that work well under Linux?
> >
> >This isn't a Linux issue. Any modem, whether K56Flex or x2 will work under
> >Linux.
> Sorry, but I
I am looking for Alpha Paging software for Debian linux.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks.
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Did you try sticking an "ifconfig" in at the end of /etc/init.d/network to
see if the interface is up at that particular moment?
Maybe something else is shutting it down somewhere else ???
Later,
Kevin
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To: debian-user@li
Howdy all.
I've got one machine that's really got me stumped. I've been with
Debian since before 0.91 was released - I've installed Debian on
several systems, many times. Yet this one's tough...
The systems is running on an AMI Titan III M/B w/ 32MB RAM. Dual
Pentium Processors (so I guess the
"Kevin Traas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Winmodem" products are really a PITA in Linux - unless something's changed
> that I don't know about
Winmodem products are really a PITA in any SO other than win95.
> Also, I've had internal modems that have caused problems under Linux/Unix in
>
On Wed, 12 Nov 1997, Jameson Burt wrote:
: After upgrading ldso, libc6 and several other packages, several packages
: failed to work, responding "segmentation violation",
: xv, xfig, xephem
: The cause of this was my setting of LD_LIBRARY_PATH in .bashrc.
: I had used this setting with
>
> What happened to os.inf.tu-dresden.de ??
It's now called non-us.debian.org :).
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My USR v.everything w/x2 flash upgrade works fine. The x2 part would work
better if I paid the $60 or so and called that USR bbs and get it turned on.
On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
> >> Can anyone make any recommendations for K56Flex modems (preferably
> >> external) that work well un
What happened to os.inf.tu-dresden.de ??
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>> Can anyone make any recommendations for K56Flex modems (preferably
>> external) that work well under Linux?
>
>This isn't a Linux issue. Any modem, whether K56Flex or x2 will work under
>Linux.
Sorry, but I "beg to differ"
"Winmodem" products are really a PITA in Linux - unless something'
>
> Can anyone make any recommendations for K56Flex modems (preferably external)
> that work well under Linux?
This isn't a Linux issue. Any modem, whether K56Flex or x2 will work under
Linux.
D.
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Hi
I am running on a TCP/IP network, have a kernel configured with IPX, use
the package ncpfs and have no trouble accessing Novell networks. So you
should be OK using the above.
Good Luck
George
On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, Dirk Bon
Hi
Is there any package that is good for DB diagrams (something close to a
case program but just the for the diagrams) ?
Thanks
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Can anyone make any recommendations for K56Flex modems (preferably external)
that work well under Linux?
I'm looking to possibly configure two using EQL to get roughly 100Kbps
performance from my ISP.
TIA,
Kevin TraasBaan Business Systems
Systems AnalystLangley, B
Hello,
At work we have a mixed environment: unix/windows/novel. The network
runs on TCP/IP. From my debian box I can mount windows stuff with the
aid of samba.
Is there something simular for novel netware? I´m particulary confused
because there is IPX support in the kernel, and there is a netwar
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrea Mennucci) writes:
[snip]
> Is there a way I can tell xterm to set TERM=xterm-color ?
Put: "XTerm*termName: xterm-color" in /etc/X11/Xresources to do this
for everyone, or in ~/.Xresources for yourself, or say:
% xterm -xrm '*termName: xterm-color'
to do it for jus
"Collin Rose" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I got that same error when I ran liloconfig and tried to install LILO on my
> Win95 drive. Big mistake :-( I tried to boot Windows 95 with a boot disk
> and got an invalid media type error on accessing drive c. Now I have had to
> reinstall every thing
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On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, zhangxu wrote:
> hi
> I am a beginner in linux. I have a small question in debian linux.
> I have downloaded and installed debian linux on my PC. but I can't
> connect my PC to network. To resolve this problem ,could you tell me
What sort of network do you have? The baseinsta
hi
I am a beginner in linux. I have a small question in debian linux.
I have downloaded and installed debian linux on my PC. but I can't
connect my PC to network. To resolve this problem ,could you tell me
which packege should be install ? And, which packege should be install
if I want to install X
After upgrading ldso, libc6 and several other packages, several packages
failed to work, responding "segmentation violation",
xv, xfig, xephem
The cause of this was my setting of LD_LIBRARY_PATH in .bashrc.
I had used this setting with no problems for a year under rex and bo.
To correct t
Actually it CAN do uucp transport, it does not do !path addressing. As long as
the UUCP site that it is sending to can understand internet style addressing
(which just about all do), there is no problem.
On 10-Nov-97 Peter Mutsaers wrote:
>>> On Sat, 08 Nov 1997 00:30:22 -0800 (PST), George Bo
Manoj Srivastava writes:
> Then the solution is to write a simple script:
> ==
> #! /bin/sh
> ./debian/rules binary
> dpkg -i ../*.deb
> ==
>
> Even
Aaron Denney writes:
> I would like 'make install' or similar to build the programs,
> configuration files, pre/postinst scripts, and then install them,
> _without_ actually building a .deb binary package file, but still
> modifying dpkg's view of what is installed.
This would seem to require eith
> [snip]
> >
> > The "Debian libc5 to libc6 Mini-HOWTO says to install
> > libreadline2_2.1-4
> > but I only find libreadline2_2.1-2.
> > I never did find this debian package.
>
> Go to http://www.debian.org/packages.html and do a search for
> libreadline2. Then you'll find libreadline2_
This is from
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/distributions/debian/OfficialCD/1.3.1/CD_Writer_Instructions.txt
.
The list of drives is probably out-of-date, check their web site.
Bruce
Golden Hawk file2cd
There is a "freeware" track-at-once CD-writer program for DOS systems called
"file2
It's OK. Some messages are _so_ dumb that they almost _require_ a snappy
answer. Of course no user questions fall into this category.
Thanks
Bruce
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I'm sorry this is slightly off-topic, but I thought someone here might
be having the same problem I've got.
I have a CD Writer which is not supported by cdwrite. So I thought
I'd make a CD image (using mkisofs), copy it to the (shudder) Windows
partition and use the supplied software (Adaptec CD W
Alex Yukhimets wrote:
> Exactly!
>
> And for one simple reason: jdk uses Motif which is not available for
> libc6 yet.
When I get brave (or foolhardy) I'm going to try building jdk against
lesstif & libc6... assuming I find where I put my tuits :/
Stephen
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> > My experiences with this indicate that LILO CANNOT configure itself
> > on any except the first logical drive. I didn't experiment with it,
> > but since removeable media (jaz drive) can be /dev/sda that made
> > my hard drive /dev/sdb. When I tried to make lilo insert itself
> > under th
> Daniel Martin wrote:
> > I use it (the 1.1.3 jdk package) just fine on my bo system.
>
> For the record, when I asked the linux jdk maintainer if he intended a
> libc6 version, he felt that it would just complicate things.
Exactly!
And for one simple reason: jdk uses Motif which is not availab
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> Hi,
> Aaron> Close, but not quite. I would like 'make install' or similar
> Aaron> to build the programs, configuration files, pre/postinst
> Aaron> scripts, and then install them, _without_ actually building a
> Aaron> .deb binary package file, but still modifying dpkg's
On Wed, 12 Nov 1997, Syd Alsobrook wrote:
> How does one turn off the console blanking so that the x-windows
> screen saver is on all the time?
>
I think I did this:
xset s off#don't blank the screen
in my .xsession. At least, I have that in my .xsession and my screen
doesn't blan
Daniel Martin wrote:
> I use it (the 1.1.3 jdk package) just fine on my bo system.
For the record, when I asked the linux jdk maintainer if he intended a
libc6 version, he felt that it would just complicate things.
Stephen
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