hello i was wondering if anyone knew how to cross compile from
linux for dos/win95. i wrote a lot of c code using the curses.h
library and it does not port to borland or turbo c. is there
some way i can tell gcc to compile it for a different
operating system??
any illumination would be a
On Mon, Apr 06, 1998 at 10:56:09AM -0400, Lewis, James M. wrote:
> I tried using my old .config file from 2.0.30 and menuconfig did not show
> me the NLS and code page options. I had to use the default .config file
> and go from scratch. Also, if you don't say Y to the NLS support, the
> kernel
> This will make the viewer command work even if netscape isn't already
> running. Basically, you're saying "run netscape -remote OR run
> netscape". If the remote command fails (netscape's not already
> running), then you'll fire up a new one! If netscape is already
> running, then you'll open
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On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Adam Shand wrote:
>
> text/html; /usr/X11R6/bin/netscape -remote 'openFile(%s)'; needsterminal;
> description=HTML Text; nametemplate=%s.html
An even better way to do it is with the following:
text/HTML; /usr/bin/X11/netscape -remote 'open
In the middle of installing, I ran into a slight problem: Linux can't
find my hard disk!!! Obviously this is quite a problem for me, although
you guys could probably figure it out pretty quick. When I go to make a
linux partition, I get the error message:
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At 09:35 +0800 1998-04-05, Lindsay Allen wrote:
>I made a linux boot disk yesterday and linux spat out the first four
>floppies. Linux is _very_ picky about floppies. Try some more disks.
>Sometimes old floppies are better than the new ones which are very much
>built to a price now-a-days.
>
>Tha
Dan Winkler wrote:
> The mouse is a PS/2 mouse. It works fine under Windows 95. It does not
> work at all under Linux. When I run XF86Setup, I select PS/2 mouse and set
> the device to be /dev/psaux and "apply" the changes, but moving the mouse
> does not move the cursor.
Does the mouse work
Work-Needing and Prospective Packages for Debian GNU/Linux
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This document is intended to identify areas that need your
contributions. It prov
just found something that i thought was sorta cool ... so i figured i
would pass it along.
i had been wondering how pine knew to automatically launch lynx when it
receives an html attachment ... and traced it down to a line in
/etc/mailcap.
next i decided that i wanted it to launch Netscape inst
Is there a way to find the .config of a pre-built kernel? I know
with FreeBSD you can, I was hoping it could save myself some guesswork.
Micro$oft, what do you want to spend today?
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With a lot of luck I've succeeded in putting up a hamm system from
scratch. Now I want to make identical installations on a couple of
machines with almost identical hardware.
What is the easiest way? Can it be automated (I bet many people has
done this before..)? If I have to do it by tarring the
Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, Apr 07, 1998 at 01:39:59PM -0400:
> Question: Shouldn't /usr/X11R6/lib be before the libc5-compat directory
> and shouldn't there only be one of them?
I'm not certain, but I don't think that the end result (ld.so.cache?) is
in any way affected by parse order
Pancho Horrillo wrote:
> Anybody has tried hamm in a Sparc? If so, is it available in NFS
> somewhere?
nfs llug.sep.bnl.gov:/home/pub/debian
Tim
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Hi!
Does anybody have any experience with UltraSparc and GNU/Linux? I
know bo is not made for Sparc, but i think hamm is. A friend of mine
installed latest available version of RedHat for Sparc (4.2), and is
having troubles adjusting keyboard layout (is an spanish version of
keyboard). Ap
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On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Damon Muller wrote:
> This isn't specificically a Debian question, but I'm hoping that the
> combined knowledge locked up in this group might be able to point me in the
> right direction...
>
> I've recently acquired myself a little old laptop, which, with help from
> the grou
On Tue, Apr 07, 1998 at 03:10:11PM -0400, Brian White wrote:
> > > /usr/X11R6/lib/Xaw95
> > > /usr/X11R6/lib/Xaw3d
> > > /usr/local/lib
> > > /usr/lib/libc5-compat
> > > /lib/libc5-compat
> > > /usr/X11R6/lib
> > > /usr/X11R6/lib
> > > /usr/X11R6/lib
> > >
> > > Question: Shouldn't /usr/X11R6/lib b
Johan Wilhelm Kluwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How to print DVI files? The printer I dispose of is an old Citizen
> dot-matrix,[..] I'm confident that [using Ghostscript]
> would be *very slow indeed*.
I think so. I used to have a dot-matrix, and it could take up to 10
minute to print a page.
There are kdelibs and kdesupport Debian packages on your site; is there
a kdebase one on the way too?
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Lately I was forced into single user mode while booting because e2fsck had
discovered some problems with the HD.
I was able to pass that after e2fsck -c. However, althought the fs is now
states itself as clean, running e2fsck -f still shows some errors (problems ?).
1) Could it be that this is ha
> > /usr/X11R6/lib/Xaw95
> > /usr/X11R6/lib/Xaw3d
> > /usr/local/lib
> > /usr/lib/libc5-compat
> > /lib/libc5-compat
> > /usr/X11R6/lib
> > /usr/X11R6/lib
> > /usr/X11R6/lib
> >
> > Question: Shouldn't /usr/X11R6/lib be before the libc5-compat directory
>
> Not necessarily. As long as you don't h
On Tue, Apr 07, 1998 at 01:39:59PM -0400, Brian White wrote:
> I have the following ld.so.conf file:
>
> /usr/X11R6/lib/Xaw95
> /usr/X11R6/lib/Xaw3d
> /usr/local/lib
> /usr/lib/libc5-compat
> /lib/libc5-compat
> /usr/X11R6/lib
> /usr/X11R6/lib
> /usr/X11R6/lib
>
> Question: Shouldn't /usr/X11R6/l
Hello,
If you or someone you know has an available email server we are interested in
renting it by the month.
The server must be located outside of the United States and must strip all
incoming headers.
The server will be used for Bulk Emailing Purposes.
We will pay $500 United States Dollars
On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Johan Wilhelm Kluwer wrote:
> I have a problem that should have a really simple answer that I
> nevertheless have not been able to find. I have an old, powerweak computer
> into which I have just been able to fit emacs and latex. This works fine,
> but: How to print DVI files? T
Someday I'm going to learn to never upgrade netscape once I have it working.
I had 3.0.1 quite happy, and I tried 4, which lacked the features I used. So
i tried to go back, and got a usable but broken install. Then I tried mozilla
5, and everything broke.
So after a couple of install/purge
I have the following ld.so.conf file:
/usr/X11R6/lib/Xaw95
/usr/X11R6/lib/Xaw3d
/usr/local/lib
/usr/lib/libc5-compat
/lib/libc5-compat
/usr/X11R6/lib
/usr/X11R6/lib
/usr/X11R6/lib
Question: Shouldn't /usr/X11R6/lib be before the libc5-compat directory
and shouldn't there only be one of them?
On Tue, Apr 07, 1998 at 08:19:10PM +1000, Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
> I had to back out of exim 1.90-2 because the eximconfig script
> bombed. I don't know why, but when I installed 1.89.1-1, the script
> ran perfectly.
eximconfig shouldn't run on upgrades, so I'm surprised it tried to run it
Does anyone know of an object-oriented database that uses the odmg c++
bindings and run under Linux. I have been using poet and o2, but from
what I can tell they have no Linux version available.
Thanks in advance.
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george wrote,
>> Wow, a question to an answer in 3 minutes! that's very fast thanks.
>Can you get THAT from Microsoft ;)
does getting to a device that will send you the wrong irrelevant fax and
charge your credit card count?
:)
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> the problem:
>
> my X desktop is 4 time wider than my available space on the monitor and
> the resolution is not good either.
>
> what i tried:
>
> i played a bit with XF86Config making only a change at a time (and keeping
> a backup of the last configuration that worked too),this hasn't worke
On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> "Tristan Day" wrote:
> >When trying to install lib6 and many x-related packages to get x running, I
> >keep being unable to install them, as dpkg tells me that I haven't got
> >libICE something-or-other. I looked thru www.debian.org/packages and ca
> > Does it print at 600 dpi, or at 300dpi ... the specs show 600 dpi with
> > "REt", which I was afraid might be a Windoze sort of thing ...
>
> I am pretty sure that HP specifications refer to resolution before
> their "REt" enhancements. This is unlike Okidata who often quote
Great. I don'
I have made a mistake with a floppy tape and am having trouble recovering. The
tape works fine but I just did an mt command on an unformated tape and the
process hung. I tried kill, kill -9, neither of which worked. ps and top both
showed it as running. So I killed the xterm it was running in. Now
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A. M. Varon wrote:
> I have two files say, file1 and file2
>
> file1 contains:file2 contains:
> alpha alpha
> bravo
> charlie
>
> What I want to do is compare the two files, and delete the contents of
> file1
> On Mon, 6 Apr 1998, Jonas Bofjall wrote:
>
> : How can hamm go into frozen when dselect-over-FTP hasn't been fixed yet?
> : When will it be fixed (I recently tried the 98-03-29 disk set)?
>
> It's frozen so those problems can be fixed. Frozen means "no more
> changes other than bugfixes", not
Hi!
Phone fees prevent me to mirror over my modem. But since I have access to a
fast connection at my university, I practice a 2-step method: Make a list of
files to get on my local machine runing
"mirror -n | sed -n 's/^get file \(.*\) as .*/\1/'
and use the fast connection to put them on a
On Tue, Apr 07, 1998 at 12:55:48AM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, George Bonser wrote:
>
> > Hehe, try grep!
> >
> > grep -vFf file2 file1
> >
> > should do it.
>
> For newbies:
>
> The original poster wants to filter file1 using file2. The output should
> contain everything
I use Gnus - a powerful, customizable news- and mail-reading part
of emacs (and xemacs). It will thread, score, sort and do just
about anything you want to your mail.
Mike
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I've used a thing called grok some, but not extensively. It may
be just what you are looking for. From the help intro:
> Grok is a program to present unstructured data in a
> row/column format using an index card paradigm. Each
> database row (line) is a card; each database column (f
Julien Ortega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to include in a debian distrib some programs, configs etc..
> If i can do that i would like to make an CD to install this version on
> my computers.
> Do you have HOWTOs, URLs or other that can explain me how to do ?
Well, I suggest you look at w
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> I imagine that SyQuest's external parallel port drive isn't
supported
> under Linux
Actually, it is. See my earlier message. If you're using 1.3.1,
you'll need to load kernel modules from http://www.torque.net/linux
pp.html, if you're using anything more rec
I imagine that SyQuest's external parallel port drive isn't supported
under Linux, but what about the internal IDE version?
Does anybody have experience with these drives? They're nearly half the
price of Jaz drives. Seems like a good alternative to tape for backup,
and a nice place to keep my Deb
Hi,
> >> As a thought, if Linux couldn't handle large filesystems I don't anyone
> >> would have bothered implementing RAID for Linux. :)
>
> It's already done. I'm running here with 2 0.5GB scsi disks as RAID-0
> with /var mounted there. Also something like 20+20mb swap partitions
> on tho
On Tue, Apr 07, 1998 at 01:07:30PM +0200, Ulisses Alonso Camaro wrote:
> Do you have a gs-aladdin compiled for libc5?
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/bo-unstable/binary-i386/gs-aladdin_5.10-2bo3.deb
HTH,
Ray
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On Mon, Apr 06, 1998 at 11:42:50PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Since hamm was frozen, I started the process of updating my bo system.
> I've been running hamm now for a week or so, and using FTP to update all
> of my out-of-date packages. Last night I installed some of the new
> packages, ( o
Ossama Othman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Everytime I send a message to the Debian list, I get the below response
> from [EMAIL PROTECTED] However, in all cases I sent no Cc or message
> to France (fr, right?) Suggestions?
Most likely, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is subscribed to debian-user, but th
Hello,
I have a problem that should have a really simple answer that I
nevertheless have not been able to find. I have an old, powerweak computer
into which I have just been able to fit emacs and latex. This works fine,
but: How to print DVI files? The printer I dispose of is an old Citizen
dot-ma
"Tristan Day" wrote:
>When trying to install lib6 and many x-related packages to get x running, I
>keep being unable to install them, as dpkg tells me that I haven't got
>libICE something-or-other. I looked thru www.debian.org/packages and can't
>find it.
libICE.so is in xlib6 (for libc5)
Hi all again!
First of all thanks for your reply
In a mistake I delete your last mail, so I'm not sure if you talked about
5.* version of gs-aladdin in bo distribution
I have no found a newer version of gs aladdin than 4.03-7 from the non-free
directory,
this still have problems to handle dire
I want to include in a debian distrib some programs, configs etc..
If i can do that i would like to make an CD to install this version on
my computers.
Do you have HOWTOs, URLs or other that can explain me how to do ?
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On Mon, 6 Apr 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> I just installed the fvwmconf package, which includes a menu
> entry /usr/lib/menu/fvwmconf, which looks fine to me, but it hasn't
> made it into menudefs.hook for fvwm2 or fvwm95. Just to be sure
> I can update-menus again as root and it still didn't ma
Since hamm was frozen, I started the process of updating my bo system.
I've been running hamm now for a week or so, and using FTP to update all of my
out-of-date
packages.
Last night I installed some of the new packages, ( of which the only important
one I remember
was sysvinit ), and when I rebo
When trying to install lib6 and many x-related packages to get x running, I
keep being unable to install them, as dpkg tells me that I haven't got
libICE something-or-other. I looked thru www.debian.org/packages and can't
find it.
Also one of the packages says it needs ccp whatever that is.
Also,
Hallo all,
what has happend to the debian-announce-mailing-list? Since Bruce left, I
have not seen any announcments made to this list. Is it dead now? Where then
can I get the latest news about debian in a similar form ( = low volume list,
only the important news, rumors 'n' stuff like e.g. "Nex
I had to back out of exim 1.90-2 because the eximconfig script
bombed. I don't know why, but when I installed 1.89.1-1, the script
ran perfectly.
This is by leaps and bounds the easiest mail transport agent I have
yet to install. I don't know yet whether it works: I'm encouraged.
Eximon re
>
>
>
> Hello all --
>
> I have recently been trying to make a bootable Debian installation on a
> Jaz drive. I did this by using 'cp -a' to transfer files from my scsi
> hard drive to the Jaz drive. I then changed the Jaz drive version of
> /etc/fstab so that it would mount /dev/sdb1 (the j
hi
only 4 info :)
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Many of mailcap-compatible unix mail clients have se
On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, George Bonser wrote:
> > What I want to do is compare the two files, and delete the contents of
> > file1 according to file2. So, from the above, I'll have to delete the word
> > alpha from file1. Can it be possible using sed? or awk?
>
> Hehe, try grep!
>
> grep -vFf file2 f
>
> Hi!
>
> I have tried to print/convert to ps with acroread (levels 1 and 2) but it
> generates a ps that is not understand by gs, so I can't view it or print.
>
> The documents looks good with acroread but with xpdf I can only see the
> first page, If I print it it prints with a different pap
On Mon, 6 Apr 1998, Usman Roshan wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> Does anyone know how to create filters in pine ? Thanks.
use procmail, i.e.
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Hi,
[Sorry if this is off-topic.]
I have two files say, file1 and file2
file1 contains:file2 contains:
alpha alpha
bravo
charlie
What I want to do is compare the two files, and delete the contents of
file1 according to file2. So, from the abo
Hi!
I have tried to print/convert to ps with acroread (levels 1 and 2) but it
generates a ps that is not understand by gs, so I can't view it or print.
The documents looks good with acroread but with xpdf I can only see the
first page, If I print it it prints with a different paper rather than a4
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Try http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian-non-US/stable/binary-i386
Great, thanks!
> Check the mailing list archives of debian-www for a more complete list.
I've never heard of debian-www; is that also on lists.debian.org?
This is the error I get
(Reading database ... 35660 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace dump 0.4b4-4 (using .../utils/dump_0.4b4-6.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement dump ...
dpkg: error processing /news/debian/hamm/main/binary-i386/utils/dump_0.4b4-6.d
(--install):
tr
On Mon, 6 Apr 1998, William R. Ward wrote:
> The script I use to download .deb files uses libwww-perl, which is
> apparently not very effective for FTP connections. I typically get
> speeds of 2-2.5 kB/s using HTTP and 0.3 using FTP (this is over a 2.88
> kB/s connection). Is there an HTTP site
> Hallo,
> at first please excuse my very bad english, but i have a big problem
> by installing the DEBIAN-Linux on my new Pentium.
>
> In the last years i have used a 486DX2/80 machine with 32 MB RAM. Its
> works very good. There ar no problems with Linux.
>
> Now i have additional an Pentium 1
On Wed, 1 Apr 1998, Lindsay Allen wrote:
>
> Here is a message on the subject which I saved some time back.
>
[snip]
> echo -n "Setting DPMS for text console: "
> setterm -blank 5 -powersave on # dpms on
> echo -en "\033[9;8]"# suspend after 10 min
> echo -en "\033[14;10]"
The script I use to download .deb files uses libwww-perl, which is
apparently not very effective for FTP connections. I typically get
speeds of 2-2.5 kB/s using HTTP and 0.3 using FTP (this is over a 2.88
kB/s connection). Is there an HTTP site where I can download non-us
packages? The only site
Hi Debmeisters,
This isn't specificically a Debian question, but I'm hoping that the
combined knowledge locked up in this group might be able to point me in the
right direction...
I've recently acquired myself a little old laptop, which, with help from
the group, is now loaded up and chugging alo
On Mon, Apr 06, 1998 at 11:20:05AM -0600, Fulgham, Brent/SCO wrote:
> Is there a way to configure dselect-ftp to automatically retry
> downloading packages during an FTP error?
>
> For example, this weekend I did an install of hamm(frozen) using
> dselect-ftp. Before bed I started thi
>> Hi,
>>
>> IIRC, as long as you keep your boot sector/partition within the lower 1024
>> sectors of your hard drive you should be alright. I've got a 9.1 GB SCSI
>> drive that works fine with my Debian system.
>>
>> As a thought, if Linux couldn't handle large filesystems I don't anyone
>> wou
Hi,
Just try the Netscape Comunicator. It's mail (and news) program can order the
messages by thread . I was very pleased by that, especially some time ago when
I have had access to some news groups.
Ionutz
On Monday, April 06, 1998 11:58 PM, Ray Schultz [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello
On Tuesday, April 07, 1998 1:56 AM, Gabrie van Zanten [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> 1. I noticed on the CD I bought there is a dir called /bo/msdos-i3 full off
> *.deb files of 0 bytes. This must be a mistake, not ?
There's nothing wrong with those files. Actualyy, they're just links to the
r
Hello
I was hoping someone out there has had success installing Debin v1.3.1 onto an
IBM Thinkpad 760E.
The installations seems to go ok, but the machine simply does not boot.
Any help/instructions would be greatly appreciated.
many thanks
Phili
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On Mon, 6 Apr 1998, Usman Roshan wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> Does anyone know how to create filters in pine ? Thanks.
>
I get the feeling that most, if not all of the people who
replied to this message mis-interpreted the question (but I guess I might
be...
On 6 Apr, Devin Wong wrote:
> I get digest, so can't quote, but in a recent message it was explained
> that Communicator 4.05 is libc6 and won't work with bo (as luck would have
> it, I had 5.5 megs d/led over modem at that moment!). I'm running bo;
> what's the latest version I should be d/ling?
Yo-
> I'm trying to use a few netgear FA310TX 10/100 cards ('cause they're cheap!).
> Although they are based on the DEC 21140-AF chip (tulip) they don't seem to
> work well (or at all) with even the most recent tulip driver. I tried a
> Genuine DEC nic (500tx) with a 21140 and it worked fin
Hi Hogland, Thomas E.; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
> I know this can be done, but can't find the answer in the old digests...
> Have a Compaq Presario with the ATI 3D Rage Pro card. Installed from CD,
> set up X, used the listed Mach64 servers (for the Rage and Rage II) and
> X dies with th
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I sent this yesterday, but I wasn't subscribed to the list at that
time so I am 90% sure the message didn't get through. If it did, my
apologies.
Short version of question:
==
How do I load kernel modules from an initial ramdisk?
Long v
I get digest, so can't quote, but in a recent message it was explained
that Communicator 4.05 is libc6 and won't work with bo (as luck would have
it, I had 5.5 megs d/led over modem at that moment!). I'm running bo;
what's the latest version I should be d/ling?
Thanks in advance!
Devin
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Þann 05-Apr-98 skrifar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> Hi!
> Works fine here with 2.0.32, X 3.3.2 , Matrox MilleniumII.
> I had some problems with X 3.3.1 (screen locked). ATI Mach 64 was also OK,
> S3 Trio64 was not. I guess you have a problem with your X-Server or Card.
> Greetings, Ramin
>
I was
Is there a way i can use my Zoom 56k flex external port 2...under linux.??
I use somethin like a 27 pin to 9 pin cable... thanx in advance...
Please also include what i need to configurewhat i need to change
etc...
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>
> There was a Linux Journal article about this some months (years?) back. I
> think it was IKEA that had somehow managed to do this. I also notice a
> file in /usr/src/linux/net/decnet/README that says this:
>
> Yes.. it's being worked on.
>
> If you want to get involved email me <[EMAIL PROT
Thank you Mr. Elphick.
All I needed to do was install xlib6
It's always the simple things that inconvenience you, isn't it.
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I'm tryin to connect my Win95 and WinNT machines across why LAN through
a debian box and on to the NET. My debian box works fine on the net and
i can use Lynx. I feel it's got something to do with the way or where
i've configured my Gateway, DNS + Proxy server on all of my machines.
Also how do i m
What happened to the tm package (mail utilities for Emacs)? It seems
to be gone from hamm now...
I think that no one ever updated it to the new standard for
emacs-related packages. There is a much newer version available,
too. I was going to work on it but I never got around to it.
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Hi all,
I am having problems with user process's running away (taking up 99.8%
CPU time) on our linux server (primary examples being elvis and netscape).
Is there an easy way to get the server to recognise these - and kill them
off? I know elvis runs away if you close the xterm (or window manage
I got it to work, it was the fault of the HP Kayak, not the driver...
Bruce Dobrin
Multi Media Dept.
Sony Pictures Imageworks
310-840-8412
"Never hit your Grandma with a shovel, it leaves a bad impression on her
mind"
-Tiny Tim
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I've installed Debian 1.3.1 on my Gateway Pentium Pro and I can't get the
mouse to work. I've received a lot of help from Rob Browning so I can
supply a lot of information but we have run out of ideas and could use some
help. Here's what we know:
The mouse is a PS/2 mouse. It works fine under W
On 6 Apr 1998, William R. Ward wrote:
> Apparently ckermit is no longer provided - I believe it used to be in
> either non-free or contrib. Why is this?
I assume that it was removed from frozen due to outstanding bugs that were
not fixed before the freeze but should be back at some point. Don't
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