On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Pere Camps wrote:
> What do I change in order to have a 34 line display at 75 Hz? If I
> change the vga= at lilo to the 34 line display I get 60 Hz, where I can
> see some flicker.
>
You need svgatextmode.
I run the console in 128x48 @ 75 Hz.
You have to specify a mode
On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 04:03:29PM -0600, Charles Read wrote:
> [BTW, what is a 'Legacy device', and why would
> you need it for a PnP modem?]
A legacy device is a non-PnP device. You need to tell your BIOS
about them because it can't detect what IRQs/DMA channels they are using,
and you d
On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 03:16:07PM -0500, Scott Ellis wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
> > If you've got a suggestion, I'd love to hear it.
> Okay, first suggestion is to turn off rich text or HTML email in your mail
> client. Email does NOT have pretty colors or centering and I usu
Is there a way to increase colormap in X server? Everytime
I start netscape, all other program (asclock, gimp, etc) can
no longer use color. I don't know whether this is
due to constraints in my setting in X or the hardware.
How can I find this out and fix this problem? Thanks a lot!!
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Hi,
I tried to install Debian 1.3 on my laptop : EUROCOM 6200. I already
installed Debian on my previous laptop with no problems. I read the
installation guide and several Linux HOWTO (Hardware Compatibility,
Laptop, PCI ...) and I couldn't find any clue.
First the technical specifications of my
On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 09:58:41AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Randy Edwards writes:
> > I was wondering what sort of arguments folks would give for selecting
> > Linux over FreeBSD. This is for a production server in an educational
> > environment. The arguments used against Linux were tha
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Ian & Gill Watkins wrote:
[ Could you please configure your mailreader to break line at 76
characters, thanks ]
> I have started receiving this message since installing the remainder /
most of the Debian system.
>
> The domain on my home net is called watkins (original huh
I have been having a lot of fun with Java Servlets, JDBC and Postgres.
Check out the java/apache stuff.
On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 11:09:33PM +0100, Iztok Umek wrote:
> Othervise... anyone knows good tool for www-postgres conectivity?
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> "Will" == Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Will> I recently synced up my Debian machine with the unstable
Will> tree on ftp.debian.org. Now if I connect to my linux box
Will> inside a non-linux xterm (non xterm-color, from a Sun
Will> machine, for example), all the text
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Iztok Umek wrote:
: Othervise... anyone knows good tool for www-postgres conectivity?
I'm using PostgreSQL 6.2.1 and Apache WWW-server together, using the PHP/FI
module. Works great! Mail me if you want some examples :)
bye,
Remco
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Hi!
Just to let you know (I don't know who to address really) but in
order to make a Pioneer DR-A24X CD-ROM drive (ATAPI) work you have to
append this in lilo:
append="hdx=noprobe hdx=cdrom"
Otherwise it'll halt your machine.
Salutacions, Pere __o mai
I've found some more information out since the last post, and Bruce's
suggestions.
It seems that the items not found by configure are only needed for some other
specific systems, and that these are not a problem.
THere is a problem, though, in that twin's debugger is still using two
functions
Hi!
What do I change in order to have a 34 line display at 75 Hz? If I
change the vga= at lilo to the 34 line display I get 60 Hz, where I can
see some flicker.
Both my monitor and my vga card are able to cope with 1280 at 75
Hz in graphics mode. Dunno if this helps.
TIA!
I recently synced up my Debian machine with the unstable tree on
ftp.debian.org. Now if I connect to my linux box inside a non-linux xterm
(non xterm-color, from a Sun machine, for example), all the text comes
out in reverse video, which makes reading mail, viewing anything with
"less", etc,
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Charles Read wrote:
: Here's what I've done:
:
: 0. I installed isapnptools and set up the
: /etc/isapnp.conf file, which is provided
: below. I based the configuration on the
: readout for my modem within Win95.
: 1. I went through various setserial commands
:
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Tommy Lakofski wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Scott Ellis wrote:
> > Okay, first suggestion is to turn off rich text or HTML email in your mail
> > client. Email does NOT have pretty colors or centering and I usually just
> > delete any message I see which looks like a webpage.
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Paul wrote:
> Hi everybody, I wanted to say thanks for all your help with samba. I have
> been investigating in a database package. I was wondering if anybody uses
> postgres95. I would like to have some feedback about this package. Any
> problems, failures, sucesses or any
Good evening folks,
Much of the the conversation between Debian developers and users is
managed through several mailing lists. Debian GNU/Linux is
developed through distributed development all around the world.
Therefore email is a preferred way to discuss various items.
All the mailin
Here's what I've done:
0. I installed isapnptools and set up the
/etc/isapnp.conf file, which is provided
below. I based the configuration on the
readout for my modem within Win95.
1. I went through various setserial commands
as in the /usr/doc/isapnptools/README.modules
file.
3
The newer version of gv seems not work in my systerm.
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libXaw3d.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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Is there any way to fix it? Thanx.
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I would also like to know what people think of this. I've installed it,
and it appears to be working, but I have yet to really get my hands
dirty.
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>Why don't you run 'dmesg' after the system boots and send us the output?
>This would be helpful.
>
Acctually I already diagnosed the problem it was my Promise Ultra 33
controler card, I had to pull it out and use my motherboard.
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On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
> It's fine with me if you carry on with the "war", but I'd appreciate being
> left out of it even though I started it..
OK, no war. Just seems a little shortsighted to throw out the message
because of the medium.
TL
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On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
: I've just had a client contact me. Their getting the following in
: /var/log/messages:
:
: Dec 2 12:47:16 inetgw named[140]: "axionet.com IN MX" points to a CNAME
: (mail.axionet.com)
: Dec 2 12:47:16 inetgw named[140]: "axionet.com IN MX" point
Hey! Hey you guys!!!
I personally agree with both of you and try to keep my mail formatted
according to the "accepted" standard on each list I'm a member of But
I made a mistake all right?
It's fine with me if you carry on with the "war", but I'd appreciate being
left out of it even tho
I've been getting the following message in /var/log/messages ever since I
installed qpopper on my system:
Dec 2 13:09:35 inetgw in.qpopper[742]: (v2.2) Unable to get canonical
name of client, err = 0
Everything works fine, but I always get that message - filling up the log
files
Anyway, I f
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Tommy Lakofski wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Scott Ellis wrote:
> > Okay, first suggestion is to turn off rich text or HTML email in your mail
> > client. Email does NOT have pretty colors or centering and I usually just
> > delete any message I see which looks like a webpage.
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Scott Ellis wrote:
> Okay, first suggestion is to turn off rich text or HTML email in your mail
> client. Email does NOT have pretty colors or centering and I usually just
> delete any message I see which looks like a webpage.
That's a bit of a broad sweeping statement. I gues
>> If you've got a suggestion, I'd love to hear it.
>
>Okay, first suggestion is to turn off rich text or HTML email in your mail
>client. Email does NOT have pretty colors or centering and I usually just
>delete any message I see which looks like a webpage.
Yeah, apologies to everyone about tha
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
> If you've got a suggestion, I'd love to hear it.
Okay, first suggestion is to turn off rich text or HTML email in your mail
client. Email does NOT have pretty colors or centering and I usually just
delete any message I see which looks like a webpage.
> I
Hi everybody, I wanted to say thanks for all your help with samba. I have
been investigating in a database package. I was wondering if anybody uses
postgres95. I would like to have some feedback about this package. Any
problems, failures, sucesses or anything else that would be relavent.
Thanki
I've just had a client contact me. Their getting the following in
/var/log/messages:
Dec 2 12:47:16 inetgw named[140]: "axionet.com IN MX" points to a CNAME
(mail.axionet.com)
Dec 2 12:47:16 inetgw named[140]: "axionet.com IN MX" points to a CNAME
(smtp.axionet.com)
Oh, and axionet
Kevin Traas wrote:
>
> If you've got a suggestion, I'd love to hear it.
>
> I've just had a client contact me. Their getting the following in
> /var/log/messages:
>
> Dec 2 12:47:16 inetgw named[140]: "axionet.com IN MX" points to a
> CNAME (mail.axionet.com)
> Dec 2 12:47:16 inetgw named[140
Pann McCuaig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After years of reading my mail with pine from a shell on my ISP's
> machine, I've got a fetchmail/mutt/smail setup running here (on a bo
> installation).
>
> Sometimes when I connect to my ISP and run fetchmail, everything
> appears to be normal, but the
Wintermute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Larry G. Gariepy Jr. wrote:
>
> > Yes, I am noticing some duplicate messages. I am getting copies
> > of messages I sent again a day or so after I sent them (and
> > received them the first time). I was wondering why yesterday (the
> > 29th) was such a h
If you've got a suggestion, I'd love to hear it.
I've just had a client contact me. Their getting the
following in /var/log/messages:
Dec 2 12:47:16 inetgw named[140]: "axionet.com IN
MX" points to a CNAME (mail.axionet.com)Dec 2 12:47:16 inetgw
named[140]: "axionet.com IN MX" points
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Matthew R. Briggs wrote:
> Hamish,
> 2.1.67 had some changes to the installation scripts that broke make-kpkg.
> I've been watching the lists and I don't think
> anyone has noticed yet (except you and me). 2.1.68 has all kinds of new
> signal stuff that don't compile pro
The word from the US Postal Service is: According to 18 USC sec 1302
(the Postal Lottery Laws always quoted in these letters) , if the letter
asks you to send money someplace and says that you'll make a big return
on it by forwarding the letter, it's illegal. Doesn't matter if there's
a product for
Udjat the BitMeister... writes:
>
>
> What is device 03:01 ( see the syslog below. I assume its the swap partition)
>
> I did:
> swapoff /dev/hda2
> mkswap -c /dev/hda2
> swapon -a
>
> That should have reset a corrupt swap partition correct?
>
> here is the messages from the
I am digginto the USPS and FBI areas to forward it to them. Maybe we
should all forward this to the person that sent it - it's froma lawyer
specializing in MLM/pyramid schemes and their legality. Maybe several
thousand copies of this in his mailbox will prevent this from happening
again...:-) (The
Hi,
damn ... I still haven't got X to work with my stealth II.
Well... it is working a litte, but I'm not able to change modes, and I
would like some more colors, and a higher resolution.
Anyone who has tried running x with this card? Can i just use the svga
xserver?
thanks
regards,
b a d p
> Subject: kernel 2.1.68/69
> Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 23:19:41 +1100
> From: Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> can anyone get 2.1.68 or 2.1.69 to compile?
>
> hamish
>
Hamish,
2.1.67 had some changes to the installation scripts that broke make-kpkg.
I'
Hello all... sorry for the long letter. hope you find it entertaining.
This story eventually becomes debian related please be patient...
I have two of these machines and they are both in the same condition -
Fu$%ed...
The machines are Gateway P4D-66 (486-66mhz). They have been run
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Allen Burns wrote:
> I just voited at http://www.slashdot.org and Debian is at 714 and Red Hat
> is at 738! Get off your a**es and go vote!
I just visited the url mentioned. I see no place to 'vote' for Debian on
that site at this point. The voting seems to be on the issue o
cm>I have started receiving this message since installing the
cm>remainder / most of the Debian system.
cm>The domain on my home net is called watkins (original huh?).
cm>
cm>I have had a look out on the net and it appears to be something to
cm>do with TCP/IP / DHCP but I could do with some fairly
Here's a copy of the message I posted to the list earlier, with irrelevant
bits cut out, and with a few changes made that make things easier. The
message assumes that you have a Debian XFree86 3.3 system already
installed (and you can indeed use the Matrox 220 with Xfree86 3.3, but
only in 640x480
Isn't some division of the FBI interested in this kind of crapola?
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On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Ian & Gill Watkins wrote:
> How do I go about giving the Win95 workstations on my network access to
> the Net via my Linux box?
> They have TCP/IP installed and are using HOSTS & LMHOSTS files for name
> resolution. I can ping both ways server->Win95 , Win95 ->server, but the
You might want to look into IP Masquerading. Go look at this page
http://www.wiznet.ca/~ambrose/
They have lots of info about masquerading those packets through a
Linux box.
Timm Gleason
Hardware Engineer
N2H2, Inc.
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997 22:24:01 -, Ian & Gill Watkins
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Lets put it like this.
I tried installing FreeBSD, but gave up because the install routine was buggy
and plainly didn't work at points (this was to allow installs over a PPP link).
Debian had a straight-forward FAQ with "d/l this, this and this. If you have
one of these then you will need this"
How do I go about giving the Win95 workstations on my network access to the Net
via my Linux box?
They have TCP/IP installed and are using HOSTS & LMHOSTS files for name
resolution. I can ping both ways server->Win95 , Win95 ->server, but the Win95
boxes can't see beyond the server. The server
I have started receiving this message since installing the remainder / most of
the Debian system.
The domain on my home net is called watkins (original huh?).
I have had a look out on the net and it appears to be something to do with
TCP/IP / DHCP but I could do with some fairly detailed info a
$$$
This is a LEGAL, LOW-COST, MONEY-MAKING PHENOMENON.
PRINT this letter, read the directions, THEN GET STARTED TODAY!
You are about to embark on the most profitable and unique program you
may ever see. Many times over, it has
Hi,
Yes, there are problems, espescially with new uploads
[sometimes], but that's wy it is unstable. What is not true is that
there are fewer packages available. Look at this (I am not making it
up)
__
__> dpkg -l | egr
Samuel Hahn writes:
>
>
> Hi...
>
> This morning was my first attempt to install Debian Linux (1.3). It went
> pretty smoothly (I was impressed) except for 2 items I need to ask
> about:
>
> 1. I seem to have missed the selection step that allows me to determine
> which of my partitions I wa
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Also, FreeBSD is not commercial software, Red Hat Linux is commercial
> software! (along with all the goodies which come with a commercial product,
> like tech support!)
Actually, Red Hat's tech support is only for installation problems, and
from the
Daniel,
> Well, I use this card (The Mystique "Business" is also known as the
> Mystique 220) with 2 MB ram, and it can do that resolution at 8bpp, so 4
> MB should be able to do 16 bpp.
Ok. Perfect. Thanks.
> Note, however, that you'll have to use Xfree86 3.3.1, not the Xfree86 3.3
> th
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Pere Camps wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Can this card run Xfree at 1280x1024x75Hzx16bpp? Is it fast?
>
Well, I use this card (The Mystique "Business" is also known as the
Mystique 220) with 2 MB ram, and it can do that resolution at 8bpp, so 4
MB should be able to do 16 bpp.
Note,
Randy Edwards writes:
>
> I was wondering what sort of arguments folks would give for selecting
> Linux over FreeBSD. This is for a production server in an educational
> environment. The arguments used against Linux were that it was buggy
> and goes through too many changes. I, of course, count
Here's a gotcha for those who (like me) did not use the new /etc/init.d/boot
file when upgrading to release 1.3.1 (bo). I found out that /proc was not
being mounted early enough in the old 'boot' (many thanks to the folks on this
list for that tip), however, after installing the new 'boot', I notic
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
HM> can anyone get 2.1.68 or 2.1.69 to compile?
I've been working on it, hopefully I'll get 2.1.69 to build sometime
today. :-) Thoughts so far:
-- linux/drivers/sound/Makefile is broken, or the Configure script
that calls it is broken. Add a line
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Adam Klein wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 05:02:06PM -0600, Paul Serice wrote:
> > Adam Klein wrote:
> > >
> > > On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 12:46:47AM +1100, Anand Kumria wrote:
> > > > On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Benoit Joly wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > i want to allow normal user to use
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Wintermute wrote:
>
>>
>> How about the fact that there are numerous packages that depend on
>> others that AREN'T there...for starters?
>
>Which ones? Oh, wait, are you running a completely hamm system o
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Wintermute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Speaking of which.. there are certain things at work which didn't mesh
>well with the "hamm" upgrade.. namely NIS, xcontrib, xdm, and a few
>others. It seems that even the newer version of NIS is not backwardly
>compatible with
Hi all,
I'd like to install debian on DEC 3000 and after some RTFM-ing I realized
that only this list is the source for installation instructions.
My situation is a bit difficult. I have DEC 3000 station WITHOUT any
input devices, the only connection to the outer world is network card.
I had t
Hi!
Can this card run Xfree at 1280x1024x75Hzx16bpp? Is it fast?
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On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Wintermute wrote:
> I ask you.. what exactly is a "debian"... :)
Funny you should mention that: I just happened to be going through my
magazine and came across Linux Journal circa Dec 1994. On the cover
"Exclusive Art Exhibit: What Is a Linux" and the rest of the cover is
popu
I have a pretty strage problem with my new printer.
I have a HP 6L with the latest version of magicfilter from hamm When I try
to print anything but text and pcl files nothing happens. I have gs-alldin
installed. If however, I process ps files with the same exact options as
in the filter I am us
One place to find it at the moment is
ftp://llug.sep.bnl.gov/debian/Incoming/HELD-FOR-GUY
James
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, David Lutz wrote:
>
> Arrgh!!!
>
> Where is qt1g (>= 1.30)? I can't find this package anywhere and it seems
> to be required for QWeb and KDE which I would like to try out.
>
can anyone get 2.1.68 or 2.1.69 to compile?
hamish
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Can someone tell me where is the libgr library? It seams I need it to
use image.jpg with gimp!!!
Thanks
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Hi!
> I can't seem to get Debian's teTeX to work at all ("can't find default
> format file" from tex). But when I downloaded it direct from sunsite,
> it worked fine. Has anyone had a similar experience? I suppose I
> could include more (or any, actually) details if requested.
I had th
Volker Jahns hat gesagt: // Volker Jahns wrote:
> I wonder:
> is there anybody who sells Debian with the non-free packages?
>
> Volker
J.F. Lehmanns Bookstore in germany is making a Debian 2-CD-Set with a lot of
non-free, non-us and local packages inside. At just DM 19.80 it's quite
complete. L
Wintermute wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > From: Tommy Lakofski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > On a bit of a tangent, how ready is the Hurd to replace the Linux kernel?
> >
> > I am not one of the people testing it. RMS is still running Debian on his
> > laptop :-)
> >
> > What I would hope
I see that libc5.4.33 is the most recent libc5 debian package in both the
stable and unstable trees... 5.4.38 has been out for awhile -- is that
available in a debian package anywhere?
Steve
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Hi,
> Examples, please? I run a libc6 system, and there are way more
> packages available than are there on my libc6 (1.3.1) CDROM. What
> packages aren't available on a libc6 system?
>
There are frequently unresolved dependencies on the ftp mirrors.
Some Packages stay in Incoming for a
Adam Klein wrote:
>
> On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 05:02:06PM -0600, Paul Serice wrote:
> > Adam Klein wrote:
> > >
> > > On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 12:46:47AM +1100, Anand Kumria wrote:
> > > > On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Benoit Joly wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > i want to allow normal user to use mount for floppy a
On Monday, 1 December 1997, Bill Leach writes:
> > As an aside, why call the debian setup floppy "resc1440.bin" when it
> > could be named something like "boot.bin", or "debian.bin" (alongside
> > debi1200.bin/boot1200.bin)?
>
> Well, because it _is_ a "rescue" floppy and can be used to boot and
"Orn E. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> it is often convenient to make a link from /dev/cdrom to whatever
> device your CD-ROM is on. Thus, if you add devices, or change your
> configuration, you only have to change one link, instead of every
> program that uses the CD-ROM ;-)
But unfort
I just found what seems to be a cure to my download stall problem. I
right-clicked on my filerunner titlebar (maximize) by sheer accident
and I noted that the lights on the modem started blinking faster. So I
left it alone for a bit, and my downloads don't even begin to stall.
Another symptom
Hi,
[I'm not being confrontational, just curious]
>>"Wintermute" == Wintermute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Wintermute> Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>> On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 08:24:03PM -0500, Wintermute wrote: No
>> thanks.. I'm running libc6 Debian at work.. and lemme tell ya.. it
>> just do
On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 01:54:18AM -0500, Wintermute wrote:
> Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 08:24:03PM -0500, Wintermute wrote:
> > > No thanks.. I'm running libc6 Debian at work.. and lemme tell ya.. it
> > > just doesn't have the package base yet for me to think about using i
Found this somewhat pertinant to Debian, especially since this
vulnerability was tested on a Debian machine... Just fyi.
Thanks,
Dennis
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Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 08:24:03PM -0500, Wintermute wrote:
> > No thanks.. I'm running libc6 Debian at work.. and lemme tell ya.. it
> > just doesn't have the package base yet for me to think about using it at
> > home.
>
> Could you expand a bit on that last statement
On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 08:24:03PM -0500, Wintermute wrote:
> No thanks.. I'm running libc6 Debian at work.. and lemme tell ya.. it
> just doesn't have the package base yet for me to think about using it at
> home.
Could you expand a bit on that last statement?
I have absolutely no idea what you
Your pppd keeps sending Config Requests until it times out. Normally
LCP ConfReq is followed by "received LCP ConfAck" -- received from
remote pppd. So, in your case remote pppd is not running.
In minicom wait unitl you receive a line of garbage with many curly
brackets. That's remote pppd send
Arrgh!!!
Where is qt1g (>= 1.30)? I can't find this package anywhere and it seems
to be required for QWeb and KDE which I would like to try out.
Thanks.
D.L.
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Hi,
I'm doing some downloading with filerunner right now, have ran renice
-20
on asmodem and tkwish(filerunner), but still find that my download will
stall, as indicated by my asmodem display and filerunner transfer status
display, under certain conditions, particularly following a http or ftp
re
YO!
That did it. Thanks a bunch. I've been able to d/l most of the distribution
this evening!!!
Thanks a million.
Ian W
> I have been firing up Minicom to dial and log on, then CTRL-AQ to drop
> out of Minicom without reseting the modem (as described in the PPP-
> HOWTO) and then entering a co
On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 05:02:06PM -0600, Paul Serice wrote:
> Adam Klein wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 12:46:47AM +1100, Anand Kumria wrote:
> > > On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Benoit Joly wrote:
> > >
> > > > i want to allow normal user to use mount for floppy and cdrom.
> > > > because i dont w
tony mollica wrote:
>
> Hi. For the last 2 days or so, it seems that I am unable to get to
> the packages directories from the Debian homepage/packages link. Does
> anyone else have this problem, or is the problem at my end?
>
>
>
> thanks
>
> tony mollica
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Last time I
Hi. For the last 2 days or so, it seems that I am unable
to get to the packages directories from the Debian homepage/packages link.
Does anyone else have this problem, or is the problem at my end?
thanks
tony mollica
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From: Jim Pick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Good choice. You forgot to give some credit to the artist (Simon?)
That's why. All I have is "Simon?".
> Do you think SPI should trademark it?
Yes, definitely, right away. It turns out that it is absurdly easy to
file for a trademark, I did the "debian" one
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Jim Pick wrote:
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> > The logo I chose is
> >
> > http://fatman.mathematik.tu-muenchen.de/~schwarz/debian-logo/profile/si02.html
>
> Good choice. You forgot to give some credit to the artist (Simon?) though.
>
> Do you think SPI should trademark it? What sort of licensing
> The logo I chose is
>
> http://fatman.mathematik.tu-muenchen.de/~schwarz/debian-logo/profile/si02.html
Good choice. You forgot to give some credit to the artist (Simon?) though.
Do you think SPI should trademark it? What sort of licensing do you think
would be best? What does the original
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Wintermute wrote:
> As I read more and more about Hurd.. I still can't stop thinking
> "WHY?".. in a couple hundred more revisions.. the Linux kernel may well
> come close to being a microkernel. What are the clear cut benefits?
> (Just a few simple lines please.. no dissertat
"Wintermute":
> What are the clear cut benefits [of the Hurd]?
It's a research OS, while Linux/Unix is mostly based on 1970's technology.
This is not to say that it's better. That might be an individual decision.
Bruce
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> Do her grandparents have a un*x box?! Why not just send it as an
> attachment?
Doh!
I should have thought of that. I'd assumed for some reason that xfases was
mime, rather than part of x. grr.
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> From: Tommy Lakofski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > On a bit of a tangent, how ready is the Hurd to replace the Linux kernel?
>
> I am not one of the people testing it. RMS is still running Debian on his
> laptop :-)
>
> What I would hope is that the HURD would support the
Martin Bialasinski wrote:
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> On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
>
> > We've been having a logo contest for a long time. It failed to generate
> > a consensus on a logo for the project. It got to the point where people
> > were clamoring for me to hire a commercial artist and get the job do
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