On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 04:48:30PM -0500, Igor Grobman wrote:
>
> > - don't use SVGATextMode if X is started
>
> Why? works fine here.
He's right. X Server looks at the Textmode to save and restore it properly,
but only once at startup-time. It then assumes that the mode keeps the same.
So it fa
Rick Jones wrote:
>
> Pete:
>
> I have been able to get my email to go through. There has most
> definately been a change someplace, here.
>
> I had to use the reply-to field and change my from to my systems idea
> of who I am for it to work. This means that anybody without a s
Mario Filipe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So this would mean that i do have libXpm installed. THe problem is that
> when i try compile something (gnome in this case) it tell's me that it
> cannot find it ! I would appreciate any help here if that would be
> possible.
Do you have the xpm4-dev or
On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 05:46:57PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is it posible to run ipx under DOSEMU 0.66 without linux ipx support?
You may be able to run one of the IPX-over-packet-driver drivers (in
the Crynwr collection?) on top of the packet driver that DOSEMU
provides to DOS (I think).
On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 04:27:26PM -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 10:50:09PM +0100, Gergely Madarasz wrote:
> >login Use the system password database for authenticating
> > the peer using PAP, and record the user in the sys-
> > tem wtmp file
The obvious question (please don't take offense) is: Did you
start ppp before entering dselect? dselect, or rather dpkg-ftp, will
attempt to make an ftp connection, but assumes that a ppp connection
is up. It does not check, AFAIK, to see if there is such a connection.
Bob
On Wed, 14 Jan
On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 03:05:04PM -0500, Vladislav Papayan x285 wrote:
> I use now xdm to login into the system -- however
> it seems like my ~/.xinitrc is being ignored.
.xinitrc is used for startx, and .xsession is used for xdm logins.
I symlink them together here for convenience.
Hamish
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> Not true. 1) X MUST be operating to benchmark CDE, KDE, or Afterstep
> etc. 2)
> To acurately benchmark the performance of software 'whatever' you have to
> include
> the processes that are handled by X. So you would have to benchmark the
> combnation X
Having problems upgrading libc5, xlib6 and ldso
using dpkg I get;
**
Setting up ldso (1.8.12-1) ...
ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.so (No such file or
directory), skipping
ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/X
My site has been atacked by a hacker using a method that leaves a
directory .BitchX (or something close) in root's home dir. It gets the
user/password combination of any user that telnet, ftp or use pop3 to
get to the machine (no ssh).
What's the security hole that's being exploited? At first the
Hi all!
Please dont flamme me for that unimportant question. But I was wondering,
why `/dev/fd*'s are mounted at /floppy.
When reading fsstnd, you would expect them to be mounted in
/mnt/someting. Since /floppy is neither one of those un*x shorties nor
used during installation I can't see why i
Peter Iannarelli wrote:
>
> Hello Guys:
>
> It took me some time to get dial-in ppp working as well.
>
> In pap-secrets I has to adjust the following line.
>
> * beagle ""
>
> to
>
> * *""
>
> Peter
This kind of entry would allow everybody access to your system without
Hi!
Is there a simple utility in DEBIAN to configure the network,
like "netconfig" was in the Slackware distribution?
I had no problem setting up the network during installation (to
use an ethernet card), but now I would like to change to PPP and
I do not want to edit all the /etc/hosts, /etc/res
On Tue, Jan 13, 1998 at 09:57:55PM -0800, Adam Klein wrote:
> I need to rewrite some of my config files, and I just
> wanted to know why you have to use $($user$) in some
> places instead of just $user?
Afaik $( expands to ( and $) expands to ).
Regards
Joey
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Hello Guys:
It took me some time to get dial-in ppp working as well.
In pap-secrets I has to adjust the following line.
* beagle ""
to
* *""
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Gergely Madarasz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Peter Gervai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Jeff Noxon <[
On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Neilen Marais wrote:
> Hi
>
> I installed Staroffice 3.1 using the debian installer .deb's All
> seemed to have gone fine, but when I run setup to do the per-user setup
> bit, it coredumps... Also if I run swriter3, or any of the other
> binaries, it also tries to run the se
On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 10:50:09PM +0100, Gergely Madarasz wrote:
>login Use the system password database for authenticating
> the peer using PAP, and record the user in the sys-
> tem wtmp file. Note that the peer must have an
> entry in th
On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Peter Gervai wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
>
> > > > pppd[24325]: pppd 2.3.2 started by LOGIN, uid 0
> > > [...]
> > > > pppd[24325]: rcvd [PAP AuthReq id=0x1 user="pierre"
> > > > password=""]
> > > > pppd[24325]: PAP authentication failure for pierre
> >
>
> problems:
> - maybe the mouse is stuck in the upper screen (I didn't take care of
> that actually)
you need to add the following to your TextConfig (or uncomment it as the case
might be):
ResetProg "/path/where/reset/script/is/located"
the reset script from the hamm version of stm is attach
On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> > > pppd[24325]: pppd 2.3.2 started by LOGIN, uid 0
> > [...]
> > > pppd[24325]: rcvd [PAP AuthReq id=0x1 user="pierre" password=""]
> > > pppd[24325]: PAP authentication failure for pierre
> > > pppd[24325]: sent [PAP AuthNak id=0x1 "Login incorrect"]
> >
On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 10:26:12PM +0100, Peter Gervai wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
>
> > pppd[24325]: pppd 2.3.2 started by LOGIN, uid 0
> [...]
> > pppd[24325]: rcvd [PAP AuthReq id=0x1 user="pierre" password=""]
> > pppd[24325]: PAP authentication failure for pierre
> > pppd[
On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> pppd[24325]: pppd 2.3.2 started by LOGIN, uid 0
[...]
> pppd[24325]: rcvd [PAP AuthReq id=0x1 user="pierre" password=""]
> pppd[24325]: PAP authentication failure for pierre
> pppd[24325]: sent [PAP AuthNak id=0x1 "Login incorrect"]
> pppd[24325]: sent [LCP
On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, dave mallery wrote:
> i finally just killed the process supporting the mouse... i guess there is
> a way in some init control file to prevent it from starting gpm.
/etc/rc*.d/*gpm
> Serial connection established.
> Using interface ppp0
> Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
>
> th
a short review for other beginners:
SVGATextMode can resize the console screen on the fly, e.g.
SVGATextMode 116x43x9_12
- use dselect to install SVGATextMode
- if XF86Config exists, you should know what to do otherwise read the
man pages and docs carefully
- un-comment the lines in /etc/rc.bo
ok - was not a too good but apparently common idea to ask this question.
;-)
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On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
I have exactly the same question! Upgraded from 2.2.0f to 2.3.2 and PAP
stopped working from /etc/shadow. I thought it's libpam0g but after
installing them all it still does not work.
If you - or anyone - get the answer I'd be very interested as well!
> I'm
On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, William T Wilson wrote:
: On Wed, 14 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
: > This was just what I was about to suggest. It would be awkward if
: > SEUL users had to go to a different packaging system for packages not
: > available in SEUL. In effect it would become a kind o
That's because only xinit uses .xinitrc. Makes sense, huh? You need to put
things you want to start into your .fvwm2rc.
Vladislav Papayan x285 wrote:
> Hello,
> I use now xdm to login into the system -- however
> it seems like my ~/.xinitrc is being ignored.
>
> I specify there xsetroot, fvwm2 &,
i've cc-ed my reply to debian-user as you're more likely to get an answer
from there. i don't use the ftp install method at all.
On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, IBMackey wrote:
> Tried your script. Being the newbie chicken that I am, I entered the
> commands on the command line to make sure of spelling a
William R. Ward wrote:
>
> It moved to a different package. Look in Packages for 'xload' - I
> don't remember which package it's in, but you'll find it.
xcontrib
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> This was just what I was about to suggest. It would be awkward if
> SEUL users had to go to a different packaging system for packages not
> available in SEUL. In effect it would become a kind of Debian-lite,
> (or, dare I say it, a Red Hat-lite or
hi
i wanted to report a small victory in getting ppp to work. (and ask
another question)
after days of frustration, i remembered that my vanilla distribution kernel
supports a non-existant mouse on ttyS0 (that's where my modem lives)
((i have a bus mouse))
i finally just killed the process s
Is it posible to run ipx under DOSEMU 0.66 without linux ipx support?
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multiple email queries and yet to see one published. What should I be
doing?
This one made it through. Just do what you did for this one, I
guess. Also, try to be detailed in your questions; it makes it easier
for us to figure out w
Vladislav Papayan x285 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is .xinitrc valid when using xdm -- or do I have to
> use something else now?
.xsession is generally used for xdm - you can change this if you want
by editing /etc/X11/Xsession.
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I'm trying to get mgetty's AutoPPP feature to work with PAP in PPPD to allow
users to dial in with Win95 and Linux. So far, no go. I am dialing my own
ISP with PAP and it works great.
When I crank up logging, I see this:
pppd[24325]: pppd 2.3.2 started by LOGIN, uid 0
pppd[24325]: Using interfa
Steve Witt writes:
>
>On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Mario Filipe wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Remco van de Meent wrote:
>>
>> In that case i need another type of assistance. When i do
>> ldconfig -p | grep libXpm i get this :
>>
>> 126 - ELF libXpm.so.4 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4
>> 127 - E
Nils Rennebarth wrote:
> I tried to be clear but... anyway, my /etc/nsswitch.conf looks like this:
>
> #---cut here to damage your monitor--
> # /etc/nsswitch.conf
> #
> # Example configuration of GNU Name Service Switch functionality.
> #
>
> passwd: c
Hi folks,
Upgraded quite successfully to libc6 unstable. But now for some reason,
I get the following error when ftp upgrading using Dselect;
gzip: stdout: Broken pipe
dpkg-deb: subprocess gzip -dc returned error exit status 1
dpkg: error processing
debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/
Briefly:
Syslogd goes wild when PPP connections terminate,
"ppp_dev_stats called" appears ad infinitum in logs. Help?
Details:
A person connects to my Debian machine via modem, using PPP. When
they kill PPP to disconnect, system messages start being generated at
a rapid rate. This messa
Joey,
> > I'd like to know if there's any tool for watching what a user is
> > doing in a terminal, let it be serial or telnetd.
> Check out the ttysnoop package.
Thanks for the info.
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Hello,
I use now xdm to login into the system -- however
it seems like my ~/.xinitrc is being ignored.
I specify there xsetroot, fvwm2 &, and other stuff --
but nothing seems to be picked up.
Is .xinitrc valid when using xdm -- or do I have to
use something else now?
Thanks,
Vladislav
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Joey Hess wrote:
> > #!/bin/sh
> > # Run something on a VC, from X, and switch back to X when done.
> > # GPL Joey Hess, Thu, 10 Jul 1997 23:27:08 -0400
> > # EDIT THIS FILE TO WORK WITH YOUR SYSTEM..
> exec open -s -- sh -c "glqwcl -nocdaudio -mem 32 $* ; chvt `getvc`"
This script is no longe
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Nils Rennebarth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>As for documentation try the command
> info libc
>then look at the section
>* Name Service Switch
Well you could also just read the /usr/doc/nis/nis.debian.howto.gz
file which explains everything in detail.
Mike.
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I installed Staroffice 3.1 using the debian installer .deb's All
seemed to have gone fine, but when I run setup to do the per-user setup
bit, it coredumps... Also if I run swriter3, or any of the other
binaries, it also tries to run the setup bit, which core-dumps of
course, and then complains
I used to participate in another high-traffic list. The Free
Catholic Mailing List gets over 200 messages per day.
They had a solution to the high traffic that worked very well (at
least for me). The list is echoed to a usenet newsgroup,
bit.listserv.catholic. The group is moderated by a r
On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 09:18:55AM -0800, Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
> Nils Rennebarth wrote:
> > > passwd: db files
> > > group: db files
> > > shadow: db files
> > For these three replace "db files" with "compat" and you should be done.
> How should it read? The HOW
Hallo,
Leafnode is not working well with my news provider so I tried to install
Cnews an Suck. Cnews installation script exits with an error message
informing the user that it could not configure cnews. I don't know how to
proceed from there. I am using a Debian 1.3.1. CDROM for installation.
I
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ibm
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With 2MB , you a line in your XF86Config that only includes lower
resolutions. The X Sever will ignore any lines that try to much
resolution and too many colors simultaneously. Maybe this is your
answer...
On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Will Lowe wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, John Boggon wrote
Sorry for get back to the same question, I bet that millions of times
you have solved this answer but this is the first time I ask it :o)
I got Debian 1.3 in CDs and installed in my second hard drive, guess
what is in the first one... anybody sayed windoze95?
Well the thing is I tryed creating a
Tim Thomson wrote:
>
> A friend of mine asked me if X-win was more efficient than Win95 on the
> same system?
>
> I said it would probably be better for somethings, and maybe slower than
> others, but I wasn't sure - so I though to ask you people.
>
> Anyone done any benchmarks???
>
This is no
what kind of entry do I need to add to lilo.conf to get lilo to boot
a alternate kernel located on a Zip disk? I can use a custom boot floppy
and mount the Zip disk (/dev/sda1) as root but it would be simpler if
I didn't need the floppy... one less disk to misplace ;-)
Thanks,
Tim
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I've configured most of my packages, but with XFree86 I get an error
message, labeled "111" I get this message several times, then I get the
configuration screen
Hallo Pann McCuaig
> At work I have a bo system serving in-house e-mail. Most of the client
> machines are running IE on Win95 and get their mail via POP3.
>
> Mail is transferred between ISP and the bo system using uucp and smail.
>
> Everything is fine.
>
> But . . .
>
> Say a message comes i
On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
> Also, I am in Panic Mode now.
> * If I am unable to log in as root, how do I fix what I did to
> nsswitch.conf? I was sensible enough to backup the old file before
> making the changes. I am unable to locate my emergency disk (or
> whatev
Brian Skreeg wrote:
> Trouble is I need a program called getvc.
> Is there a debian package with this in it?
This is amusing, becuase I'm a debian developer, and the author of getvc and
of the script below, and yet getvc is not in debian. :-)
> #!/bin/sh
> # Run something on a VC, from X, and swi
Como hago para adquirir el Programa LINUX DEBIAN. Lo nesecito urgente y
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> I prefer that people cc replies to me, as well as sending them directly
> to the list.
> I use procmail to sort out incoming mail,
> and the stuff that's sent to/from lists ends up in "debian", "freedos",
> "kde" folders. Stuff that's send to me
Hi folks, slightly off topic but what the hell,
I`ve attempting to use Linux as a viable Quake platform. I`ve got
QstatView which is a Quakeworld server browser and is X based written
in TK. Now, I have a script which supposedly launches qwcl into a console
and switches to that console. T
> I've read many messages concerning the "new" libc6 and associated problems.
> Why libc6? What does it do for Linux that libc5 does not?
- Better compliance with the standards.
Most of the problems we see in moving to libc6, are caused by
the non-conforming oddities of libc5.
- Libc6 is a
On Tue, Jan 13, 1998 at 07:38:33PM +0100, Wojtek Zabolotny wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> I've read a discussion about serial ports and interrupts and still have
> some doubts.
> WHY KERNEL'S SERIAL DRIVER IS WRITTEN IN THIS WAY THAT IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO
> SHARE INTERRUPTS?
I think it is more of a c
On Tue, Jan 13, 1998 at 01:53:00PM -0700, Steve Mayer wrote:
> Gregory,
>
> I believe that the dot clock setting is from the video adapter and not the
> monitor.
Correct, however monitors *do* have a bandwidth limitation - for instance my
Iiyama is 160MHz. I believe that the dot-clock you speci
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andy Spiegl) writes:
> Oh, boy! A friend just called me and said he did a
> "rm -r /usr" by mistake. He did stop it after a while,
> though, so that he can at least still do a little bit
> on his system.
>
> Now, he asked me, what he should do in order to get back
> to a stab
Pere Camps wrote:
> I'd like to know if there's any tool for watching what a user is
> doing in a terminal, let it be serial or telnetd.
>
> I think I have a malicious user, but I want it to be a safe shot.
Check out the ttysnoop package.
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Why libc6? What does it do for Linux that libc5 does not?
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>» I have setup a small Debian Linux system as a router, is there an easy way
>» to "clone" this? I.e. to create copies of it on similar machines. We need
>» them in pairs for WAN links between segments (EN-PPP-EN).
>»
>» E.g. a small boot to an LRP* or recovery disk, and a tftp, or, ?
>»
>»
Nils Rennebarth wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 13, 1998 at 09:26:27PM -0800, Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
> > After the upgrade, I am unable to log into my machine with a username in
> > YP.
> > $ cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
> > passwd: db files
> > group: db files
> > shadow: db files
Chris Keathley Keathley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am having problems trying to run make config for one probably simple
> reason. But since I don't know a whole lot yet, I am stumped. I looked
> for /usr/src/linux, and there is no such directory. Where is my
> kernal? I even installed one fro
Sorry about this but it should be
-L/usr/X11R6/lib
without the space I added in my first message.
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On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Mario Filipe wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Remco van de Meent wrote:
>
> In that case i need another type of assistance. When i do
> ldconfig -p | grep libXpm i get this :
>
> 126 - ELF libXpm.so.4 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4
> 127 - ELF libXpm.so => /usr/X11R6/li
> Oh, boy! A friend just called me and said he did a
> "rm -r /usr" by mistake. He did stop it after a while,
> though, so that he can at least still do a little bit
> on his system.
>
> Now, he asked me, what he should do in order to get back
> to a stable system again. I suggested letting dse
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> I am having problems trying to run make config for one probably simple
> reason. But since I don't know a whole lot yet, I am stumped. I looked
> for /usr/src/linux, and there is no such dir
Hi folks, is it posible to generate binary files for NT using gcc under
Linux??
And if so, what packages shoud i install??
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A while back there was a warning regarding the hamm version of the
e2fsprogs package - e2fsprogs_1.10-4.deb I believe. I now have
e2fsprogs_1.10-10.deb installed and have had a few weird problems
at home with a partition greater than 2GB in size. Is there a
known problem with this package?
Thank
On Tue, Jan 13, 1998 at 09:26:27PM -0800, Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
> After the upgrade, I am unable to log into my machine with a username in
> YP.
>
> $ cat /etc/passwd
>
> ...some stuff...
>
> +::0:0:::
OK
> $ cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
> passwd: db files
> group: db files
Do you already have a domain controller? If so, you can have samba authenticate
using the NT domain controller. That's what I use here in our office, since all
our client machines (6 Win95, 1 NT wkst) log on to our local domain. You just
edit
the smb.conf file and set these options:
encrypt pa
On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, John Boggon wrote:
> Have already done this. xdm is installed and working. I figured I'd try and
> get X to start in 16bp before I tried to configure xdm to do the same.
To set it to permanently use 16 bpp instead of 8, edit
/etc/X11/XF86Config and find the "Depth" setting f
On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Lorens Kockum wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 13, 1998 at 11:13:25AM +0100, Irmund Thum wrote:
> > Shouln't it be possible to divide the list in beginners and advanced?
>
> Wouldn't it be possible to divide it into something like
>
> configuration (problems with install and confi
> I like the list the way it is aswell! :)
Yes, I do to.
Although I would dearly love to see a:
"When is version 2 coming out"-list
"How to move from libc5 to libc6"-list
Both lists could be answered by a bot that posted the usual reply.
I do think that a lot of general Linux questions that ar
On Tue, 13 Jan 1998, Martin Jackson wrote:
> Will Debian 2.0 support compiling libc5 applications "out of the box?" I am
> curious because Red Hat decided not to support this...
Yes, the altgcc and altdev's will permit this "out of the box".
Brandon
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> On Tue, 13 Jan 1998, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
>
> > won't work. The player starts and I hear a *click* from the speakers but
> That's the sound module being inserted by kerneld -- it gets inserted when
> you try to play a sound, and removed when you have
Þann 14-Jan-98 skrifar Herr Detlev Scholz \(ODIS\):
> Dear users,
>
> i m a novice user of debian-Linux. The installation was easy, and
> everythink works well :-).
> Now i installed the KDE-desktop on the box. The KDE is working well,
> when i start with startx. When i try to aktivate XDM or KD
Þann 14-Jan-98 skrifar George Bonser:
> On Tue, 13 Jan 1998, Rick Jones wrote:
>
>> This is somewhat incorrect, George. Yes. X uses a protocol called XDMCP to
>> allow xfer's of information, as you have explained, between local and remote
>> machines. And X uses sockets and protocols when used
Doing "domain" authentication is easy. First you need to know what share
constitutes your home directory ('smbclient -L' will list shares on a given
machine). Then you can use smbmount (as root) or smbclient (works like tar,
you can run it as yourself) to access the share--just specify the user (wi
Oh, boy! A friend just called me and said he did a
"rm -r /usr" by mistake. He did stop it after a while,
though, so that he can at least still do a little bit
on his system.
Now, he asked me, what he should do in order to get back
to a stable system again. I suggested letting dselect
install a
> How do I start X using more than 8bp ?
>
>startx -- -bpp {16|24|32}
>
Thank you.
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I am having problems trying to run make config for one probably simple
reason. But since I don't know a whole lot yet, I am stumped. I looked
for /usr/src/linux, and there is no such directory. Where is my
kernal? I even installed one from dselect and went back and checked
and it still was not ther
Hi!
I'd like to know if there's any tool for watching what a user is
doing in a terminal, let it be serial or telnetd.
I think I have a malicious user, but I want it to be a safe shot.
TIA!
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Jens,
> Not at this time, at least not in the same way logging on to a domain works.
> In order to do this samba needs to be able to function as a "Domain
> Controller". The current version does not have this capability, though the
> samba team is working on this.
What a pity... really.
>
>To get xdm working, first you have to install it. During installation it
>should ask you if you want to automatically start xdm at boot time.
>Alternatively, xdm is started out of /etc/init.d/xdm. Follow the indicated
>files and you will see what you are missing. Make sure you have run
>xf86conf
On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 09:04:25AM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ipx_configure --auto_interface=on --auto_primary=on --No error
>
> /proc reports
> infinito# cat /proc/net/ipx
> Local_Address Remote_Address Tx_Queue Rx_Queue State Uid
>
> infinito# cat /proc/net/ipx_interfa
Hi, folks.
I'm getting trouble configuring IPX in my Linux Box.
I'm using Debian GNU/Linux 1.3.1
ncpfs 0.23
i do the following:
modprobe ipx --- No error
modprobe ncpfs -- No error
ipx_configure --auto_interface=on --auto_primary=on --No error
/proc reports
infinito# cat /proc/net/ipx
Loca
On Tue, Jan 13, 1998 at 11:13:25AM +0100, Irmund Thum wrote:
> Shouln't it be possible to divide the list in beginners and advanced?
A lot of people are against it, for reasons easy to understand.
OTOH, the list does have a lot of traffic.
Wouldn't it be possible to divide it into something like
> Debian seems to have made it as one of the more popular distributions.
> I would recommend working on it. Debian could benefit greatly from
> some polishing.
I agree whole-heartedly on this. It seems to me (from a reasonably brief
scan of the SEUL web pages) that Debian and SEUL compliment eac
Hello all:
I have tried getting my Xserver to run at 16 bits color with a 2 meg
video card as well with no success. I have had absolutely no troubles
with a 4 meg video card and 8 meg video card. I'm using ATI.
Is it a memory thing? Thats the only conclusion I can come up with.
To get xdm workin
How do I start X using more than 8bp ?
I've tried
startx -bpp16
startx --bpp16
going thru all the startup and config scripts I could find
reading how-to's and man pages
hiring a witchdoctor
No luck..
I'm using the X-F
On Tue, 13 Jan 1998, Damir J. Naden wrote:
> Yup, same here. It takes a *very long* time for the mail to get from fetchmail
> to my mailbox. Has anyone tried exim package and what (if any) downsides are
> to
> use the exim instead of the smail package?
I use the smail version that came with the D
I can not decipher recommendations for setting time for those with ppp
connections that can get very good time with ntpdate (referencing 3 ntp
servers). In the following, "hardware-clock" refers to the medium grade
clock that runs whether the computer is on or off; "Linux-clock" refers to
th
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