On Sat, 17 Jan 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 17, 1998 at 02:30:37PM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
> > i released v0.11 of the script a few hours ago, so you'll probably
> > want to update your rex version to that.
>
> buzz, too, anyone?
is anyone still running buzz?
(it would be good t
My system has three UW SCSI HDDs on an Adaptec 2940UW controller. In
addition, I have a SyQuest SyJet on /dev/hda, and a 12X CD-ROM on
/dev/hdc. When I install LILO to /dev/sda1, it detects the SyJet and
tells me that it can't boot off a second HDD. However, the BIOS quite
sensibly does boot off
"Fabian Knittel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> boot=/dev/hda3
> root=/dev/hda3
> compact
> install=/boot/boot.b
> map=/boot/map
> vga=normal
> delay=20
> image=/vmlinuz
> label=Linux
> read-only
>
A shoot in the dark: Try putting the "root" line after the "image"
line.
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Hi,
I am wondering which version of netscape the install wrapper for hamm
uses. I have downloaded communicator 4.04
(communicator-v404-export.x86-unknown-linux2.0.tar.gz) and the install
script exits with a version compatability.
thanks
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I just installed Debian 1.3.1 and the system is running fine. But I
still have one problem: I can't find xman - neither in dselect nor on
the system. How can I install it ? Which package do I have to install
for using it ?
xcontrib
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I just installed Debian 1.3.1 and the system is running fine. But I
still have one problem: I can't find xman - neither in dselect nor on
the system. How can I install it ? Which package do I have to install
for using it ?
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#!/usr/bin/perl
infile = $ARGV[0];
open( INFILE, $infile ) || die("Could not open $ARGV[0]\n");
foreach $line (.
The file looks like:
login passwd
login passwd
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On Sat, 17 Jan 1998, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Using a different From-address is not the MTA's task but the job ob
> the user agent. You can tell mutt, elm, pine etc. which from address
> to use.
>
Hmm, I *think* the From: address is already correct, I set it in VM. I
sent my earlier mail from my
Hi,
At my local high school, the computer guy is trying to set up external
E-mail for everyone. We are rather a small school, with slightly over 1000
people. He has a Linux box, and a sysadmin has come in to set it up, but
can't seem to, he says that he can't get shadow passwords to work with
POP,
FWIW, I am now sending the debian.announce and debian.changes lists to at
least one site in .au in Usenet format using uucp over tcp/ip.
It looks like the Debian lists in newsgroup format are starting to spread.
I thought that we had made the policy decision a few months ago that
the Deb
On Sat, Jan 17, 1998 at 02:11:57PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> Norbert Veber wrote:
> > On Sat, Jan 17, 1998 at 10:34:44AM -0500, Shaleh wrote:
> > > The wrapper is hamm only. BTW I get the app to start but never get any
> > > video. Any suggestions on trouble shooting???
> >
> > thats probably be
Hi:
I happen to be a digests reader. It appears to me that a mail is sent
based upon accumulated mass of bytes from the incoming messages.
Currently, I am getting about 6 mails a day from debian-digest-users.
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> > >
> > > [ 2 ]N E T W O R K
> > >
> >
> > when you specify the io address on the command line, do you remember
> > to use 0x to indicate hex.
>
> I have to check the address again. I'm not sure what it says in the bios
of
> this card (for that, I have to start a MSDOS-program).
That w
> Hi,
> I want to run a local X client that is behind an IP-MASQ'ed network.
> The server on the other side is a Sparc Station. I have already set it up
> for remote access from a Win 3.11 X-Win client.
> I now have a Debian X Win client, but I can't get it to work behind the
> firewall.
>
> I ha
Thanx for your tips, but they didn't help :-(
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> Von: Stephen Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: Fabian Knittel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Betreff: Re: Problems with 80386 and 4 MB of RAM
> Datum: Samstag, 17. Januar 1998 19:42
>
>
> > [ 1 ] L I L O
>
I'm trying to build lprng, but during the documentation, I get:
make[2]: Entering directory `/root/lprng-3.4.1/HOWTO'
sgml2html LPRng-HOWTO.sgml
DynaLoader object version 1.03 does not match $DynaLoader::VERSION 1.00 at
/usr/lib/perl5/DynaLoader.pm line 58.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /
On Sat, Jan 17, 1998 at 01:27:54PM -0600, Havoc Pennington wrote:
> I'm using smail with a dynamic dial-up IP number. It works fine (I
> can send mail), but it thinks I can receive mail, so the return
> address is garbage. This means that if mail bounces I never know the
> difference, which is b
Hi,
I'm using smail with a dynamic dial-up IP number. It works fine (I
can send mail), but it thinks I can receive mail, so the return
address is garbage. This means that if mail bounces I never know the
difference, which is bad.
How can I configure smail to put in a valid return address, i.
I do not have speakers yet. The animation window is black, no motion.
I did use the wrapper.
Joey Hess wrote:
>
> Norbert Veber wrote:
> > On Sat, Jan 17, 1998 at 10:34:44AM -0500, Shaleh wrote:
> > > The wrapper is hamm only. BTW I get the app to start but never get any
> > > video. Any sug
Norbert Veber wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 17, 1998 at 10:34:44AM -0500, Shaleh wrote:
> > The wrapper is hamm only. BTW I get the app to start but never get any
> > video. Any suggestions on trouble shooting???
>
> thats probably because you didn't setup the libraries, from the README.FIRST
> file:
Th
Thanks a lot. I got ddd-smotif from hamm/contrib and all is well
Ben
On Sat, 17 Jan 1998, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
> > I've been trying to get ddd running on my machine. I have a good install
> > of Debian 1.3, and am quite happy with it. I have been using gdb and
> > XEmacs, but would like to g
> [ 1 ] L I L O
>
> At startup it only says:
>
> 3FA:
I had the same problem. Edit /etc/lilo.conf and comment out the
"compact" line. BTW this is a bug. How do I report a bug? Lilo.conf
should have compact off by default. The documentation clearly states
that compact does not wo
Hi,
I've got some problems with Linux and my little test-computer. Im
struggling with the low amount of memory (only 4 MB). The complete
configuration:
80386 with 40 Mhz
4 MB of RAM
1.6 GByte HD
1.44 FD
VGA-card (something like a Trident)
Intel EtherExpress PRO
+ a monitor + a keyboard :-)
I'm t
I'm trying to get my output to a network print server. I have lprng
installed, but I get the "infamous" malformed from address message:
eyryttyp0:hawk>lpr .cshrc
rint-1.iastate.edu: -LPdaemon: Malformed from address
job 'cfA785eyry' transfer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed after 1
attempts
eyrytty
On 16 Jan, Rick Jones wrote:
> I beleive it's "startx -query remotehost" or "startx -- -query
> remotehost" I forget which one. But the localhost has to be authorized
> to login to the remote in the "/etc/X11/xdm/access" file first.
>
As far as I know, you can't use startx (or for that matter xi
On Sat, Jan 17, 1998 at 01:05:17AM -0800, George Bonser wrote:
>
> Preparing to replace procps 1:1.2.2-1 (using .../base/procps_1.2.5-1.deb)
> ...
> Unpacking replacement procps ...
> dpkg: error processing
> debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/base/procps_1.2.5-1.deb
> (--install):
> trying t
On Sat, Jan 17, 1998 at 10:34:44AM -0500, Shaleh wrote:
> The wrapper is hamm only. BTW I get the app to start but never get any
> video. Any suggestions on trouble shooting???
thats probably because you didn't setup the libraries, from the README.FIRST
file:
2. Setup the shared libraries. Set
On Sat, 17 Jan 1998 14:30:37 +1100 (EST) you wrote:
> i released v0.11 of the script a few hours ago, so you'll probably want to
> update your rex version to that.
Agreed. I received it 5 minutes after I sent my message!
> on a more general note, i think it would be better for my version
Apsfilter 4.9.1-10 has not been installed correctly (dselect) and I get the
message:
dpkg: error processing apsfilter (--remove)
Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
reinstall it before attemting a removal
The problem is I am unable to get rid of it using dselect remove o
There is a shareware program called WinCron that is basically a port of
the UNIX cron command. You can get it at one of the NoNags sites under the
PowerToys section. A list of sites is at www.nonags.com. Or you can get it
here http://pw1.netcom.com/~wc/WINCRON.ZIP.
Timm Gleason
Hardware Engineer
N
Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If the sun station is running a sshd daemon you could start a remote session
> with e.g.:
>
> [linux]$ xterm -title Your_University -e ssh \
> -l YourUsername sunstation.at.college.edu
>
> In this new xtern you can start every X app and the v
The wrapper is hamm only. BTW I get the app to start but never get any
video. Any suggestions on trouble shooting???
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Out of curiousity, where can I find the rvplayer 5.0 wrapper? I've just checked
in non-free/sound, non-free/web as well as the same categories in contrib.
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Þann 16-Jan-98 skrifar Richard E. Hawkins Esq.:
>
> err, I wasn't clear. The only netscape 3 that can be installed is 3.01.
>
> I haven't even considered 4, after watching it bring a 400mhz, 350meg alpha
> to its knees . . .
>
I'm using Communicator professional here, 4.03, on a 486DX/2 66
Adalberto da Silva hat gesagt: // Adalberto da Silva wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have access to my university's Sun workstations via ppp connection
> with my a dynamic IP.
>
> I can contact reach the internal network with ftp or telnet and work at
> prompt mode at every machine I have perm
>
>I created a new Debian system last night, downloading 'stable' from
>ftp.debian.org. In trying to run XFree86, I get this server error
>message:
>
>Fatal server error:
>Cannot open mouse (No such file or directory)
>
>I cannot figure this out, becase I was using the same /etc/X11/XF86Config
>fi
Hello.
I created a new Debian system last night, downloading 'stable' from
ftp.debian.org. In trying to run XFree86, I get this server error
message:
Fatal server error:
Cannot open mouse (No such file or directory)
I cannot figure this out, becase I was using the same /etc/X11/XF86Config
file
> I've been trying to get ddd running on my machine. I have a good install
> of Debian 1.3, and am quite happy with it. I have been using gdb and
> XEmacs, but would like to give ddd a try. However when I try to start it
> up I get:
>
> Warning:
> Name: status_form
> Class: XmForm
>
On Sat, Jan 17, 1998 at 02:30:37PM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
> i released v0.11 of the script a few hours ago, so you'll probably want to
> update your rex version to that.
buzz, too, anyone?
Hamish
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Latest Debian pack
Hello...
I'd like to install my ethernet card (Intel EtherExpress PRO LAN Adapter
with Flash). But when I try to install the module eepro it gives me this
message:
-- snip --
loading device 'eth0' ...
/lib/modules/2.0.29/net/eepro.o init_module: Device or resource busy
Installation failed.
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On 17-Jan-98 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Hi,
>I want to run a local X client that is behind an IP-MASQ'ed network.
>The server on the other side is a Sparc Station. I have already set it up
>for remote access from a Win 3.11 X-Win client.
>I now have a Debian X Win client, but I can't get it to w
Hi,
I want to run a local X client that is behind an IP-MASQ'ed network.
The server on the other side is a Sparc Station. I have already set it up
for remote access from a Win 3.11 X-Win client.
I now have a Debian X Win client, but I can't get it to work behind the
firewall.
I have tried "ipauto
Check out the ssh package (at your favorite nonUS site). It might do
what you want.
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>
> On Sat, Jan 17, 1998 at 07:30:10PM +1300, Tim Thomson wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Is there a debian package with xrsh, the remote shell for X?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Tim.
>
> couldn't find it i
On Sat, Jan 17, 1998 at 07:30:10PM +1300, Tim Thomson wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there a debian package with xrsh, the remote shell for X?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim.
couldn't find it in the Contents-i386.gz file.. so I'd say, no its not
available.. :)
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On Fri, Jan 16, 1998 at 10:08:20PM -0600, Nolan Darilek wrote:
> Hello.
> I have recently attempted to run the latest version of the realaudio/video
> player under Debian, but it cannot find libg++.so.27. I searched for this
> file using the search capabilities at http://www.debian.org/packages.h
I had used their Matrox server on my bo system, very fast and stable.
However it frequently locks up my system now that I am hamm (libc6).
Dunno if the two are related. For me the XSuSE_Matrox was loads faster,
almost AccelX 4.1 speeds. BTW I quit using AccelX because it hoses my
X.deb install.
Hi,
Is there a debian package with xrsh, the remote shell for X?
Thanks,
Tim.
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Hello all,
I've been trying to get ddd running on my machine. I have a good install
of Debian 1.3, and am quite happy with it. I have been using gdb and
XEmacs, but would like to give ddd a try. However when I try to start it
up I get:
Warning:
Name: status_form
Class: XmForm
On Fri, 16 Jan 1998, Rick Jones wrote:
> Tim:
>
> Letting you know that it is not the /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess file that
> allows access from remote clients.
Found it: type "xhost remote.addr" on the local machine before telneting
to it.
I can't try it cause I'm behind a IP-MASK'ed firewall. Got to
Hello.
I have recently attempted to run the latest version of the realaudio/video
player under Debian, but it cannot find libg++.so.27. I searched for this file
using the search capabilities at http://www.debian.org/packages.html, but could
not find it.
Has anyone gotten rvplayer, or any applica
Tim:
Letting you know that it is not the /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess file that
allows access from remote clients.
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I am using PCI version of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] video card w. 4 Mb of memory.
X is working under libc6 system and xerver-mach64_3.3.1-2.deb package.
However, when starting the server I get a message (in that text output
just prior to X showing up (using startx)) that Xserver and PCI bus
i released v0.11 of the script a few hours ago, so you'll probably want to
update your rex version to that.
on a more general note, i think it would be better for my version and
your rex version to be merged into one script. you could perform some
test near the top of the script and set a REX=0
I believe it is desirable for debian to provide a painless
upgrade route from rex to hamm, without first upgrading to bo. Last
month I experimented with a manual upgrade of a rex filesysem to hamm,
following Scott Ellis's Mini-HOWTO. There were problems (see my
testing report of 12/18/97), b
Tim Thomson wrote:
> You also have to tell your local machine that the remote can access the
> display, else the server can't connect to the client.
> Can't remember the file to config, haven't done this for awhile.
>
> I want to do this again, with IP-masquerading, I have a 486 behind a 386,
> an
On Fri, 16 Jan 1998, Rick Jones wrote:
> Absoluetely. If you are running an X server locally you can telnet
> over, set DISPLAY=machine:0 in the environment and start any X program
> and the display will be put on your local server.
You also have to tell your local machine that the remote can ac
Neilen Marais wrote:
>
> HI all
>
> You might remember me moaning about adduser and some other things
> breaking when I upgrade from the bo perl 5.003summin to the newest hamm
> perl.
> But then, spurred on by writing this E-Mail, I suddenly find the
> solution Looking at the ldd perl bit I
G. Dale Miller wrote:
>
> When I try to connect to ftp.debian.org I get the following messages.
> bash-2.01$ ftp ftp.debian.org
> Connected to santanni.cc.gatech.edu.
> 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
> ftp>
>
> I know there was a problem with spam on the lists rece
Adalberto da Silva wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I have access to my university's Sun workstations via ppp connection
> with my a dynamic IP.
>
> I can contact reach the internal network with ftp or telnet and work
> at
> prompt mode at every machine I have permission.
>
> Is t
William R. Ward wrote:
>
> I just figured out and fixed this on my system last night. I run a
> fairly bleeding edge hamm - I have my own mirror and I upgrade about
> once a week. The new version of netbase renames rpc.portmap to
> portmap, but xinetd has not been made aware of this yet. The fi
I just figured out and fixed this on my system last night. I run a
fairly bleeding edge hamm - I have my own mirror and I upgrade about
once a week. The new version of netbase renames rpc.portmap to
portmap, but xinetd has not been made aware of this yet. The fix is
to edit the file /etc/init.d/
On Sat, Jan 17, 1998 at 01:53:45PM +1300, Tim Thomson wrote:
> I'm currently subscribed to this list, but due to my parents being
> divorced I am only here every other week.
> I use fetchmail to recieve my mail, and have a cron entry to get my mail
> at 10pm and 6am (it's cheaper for international
> After running debian, if I reboot into DOS or win95, my cdrom is not
> detected by the driver. I have to power off and back on before by cdrom is
> accessible again. It is an IDE/ATAPI 24X cdrom. I'm not sure of the brand
> offhand. Just curious if anyone has encountered similar problems, or
On Fri, Jan 16, 1998 at 07:44:36PM -0500, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> I'm at a loss to understand why the Debian netscape pkg, or any other
> "wrapper," is felt to be necessary. What I've done for many months, through
Because it allows dpkg to manage the software. Like remove it if you wish,
and make s
John Fotiadis/SYBASE Greece wrote:
> Does anyone know any cron program for NT 4.0 Server ?
>
There is a command named AT in WinNT Server 4 for scheduling processes or
programs.
This command requires that the "Schedule" service is started.
To see more info about this search for AT in the WinNT he
Sten Anderson wrote:
>
> Rick Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > You're 100% right. I would, however, assume it means a Linux extended
> > (type 85) partition not a DOS extended partition (type 5).
>
> Now I am confused. What is the difference?
You got me. Could it be a difference in the
Hello!
I have access to my university's Sun workstations via ppp connection
with my a dynamic IP.
I can contact reach the internal network with ftp or telnet and work at
prompt mode at every machine I have permission.
Is this possible to launch a remote x-term and start w
Remco Blaakmeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Jan 1998, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
> > I believe that the only version that "netscape" installs is 3.01. Has
> > this changed? (not to be confused with the netscape4 installer).
> I just checked. It hasn't.
I'm at a loss to under
Does nobody care for Open Hardware?
The Open Hardware campaign (www.debian.org/OpenHardware) seems to have
fallen asleep. It is a very meaningful campaign, but it is not well
organized. There is no mailing list associated with it. There is no
bazar being built around it, no mailing list, no lin
this fixes all of the bugs reported by users in the last few days.
if i've missed forgotten or forgotten anything, remind me.
changes in this version:
# v0.11: 1998-01-11 (Craig Sanders)
# - a user reported that localebin conflicted with libc6. added to remove
# list.
# - fixed potenti
Hi,
I'm currently subscribed to this list, but due to my parents being
divorced I am only here every other week.
I use fetchmail to recieve my mail, and have a cron entry to get my mail
at 10pm and 6am (it's cheaper for international traffic - my e-mail
service is in the USA). I don't really want t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am wanting to install applixware 4.3 on my debian system and would
> like some advice as the best way to approach it. should i use alien to
> convert the rpm packages or just run the install script or what? what
> has proved successful for others?
Alien has special sup
On 16 Jan 1998, William R Ward wrote:
> Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
> > > The XF86 config file points to /dev/mouse, which is a link to a serial
> > > port, but, my mouse is not on S0/S1.
> > the correct PS/2 mouse port is /dev/psaux.
> >
On 16 Jan 1998, William R Ward wrote:
> Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
> > > The XF86 config file points to /dev/mouse, which is a link to a serial
> > > port, but, my mouse is not on S0/S1.
> > the correct PS/2 mouse port is /dev/psaux.
> >
On Fri, Jan 16, 1998 at 06:51:37PM -0500, G. Dale Miller wrote:
> When I try to connect to ftp.debian.org I get the following messages.
> bash-2.01$ ftp ftp.debian.org
> Connected to santanni.cc.gatech.edu.
> 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
> ftp>
Name (ftp.debian.or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I am wanting to install applixware 4.3 on my debian system and would
> like some advice as the best way to approach it. should i use alien to
> convert the rpm packages or just run the install script or what? what
> has proved successful for others?
>
For Applix 4.3.7,
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