Any projections on this? I note that the work all seems to be going
into slink (2.1?), so when will 2.0 be reelased?
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Hello everyone!
Here is a quick question:
Where did AFFS support go in the Linux kernel? It was in 2.0.29 and
2.0.30, but when I upgraded my kernel to 2.0.34 it was "gone" as far as I
can tell. Anyone have any info on this?
My buddy needs to read off of some old Amiga drives and viola! I WAS a
Maybe the reason that the RH installation disks work on your
box and Debian doesnt is kernel related. Make a Debian 2.0
(hamm) rescue disk and try to boot. I am pretty sure that the
hamm installation disks have a later kernel than the 1.3
installation disks.
If this works, I suggest you make t
Hi,
>>"Jay" == Jay Barbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jay> ...I believe I am confused... I do not mind a little
Jay> automation, but currently in my lilo.conf I have 3 linux kernels
Jay> that I use.
Jay> This kernel-package util seems as if it takes this functionality
Jay> away from you and
I did a similar thing to get my smail working.
I use exmh/mh for email. My problem is that the sender field is set to
[EMAIL PROTECTED](FQDN). The user is jmb (or whoever I'm logged
in as) and the hostname is achimota. The network I'm on (from my dial-up ISP)
is ziplink.net. My FQDN ends u
Hi All,
I've installed the package for eterm, and it seems to be okay, except that
it exits as soon as the window opens. As far as I can tell from the
somewhat scanty documentation, I don't NEED Enlightenment for it, which is
good, since I'm using icewm/WindowMaker. Any ideas on how to get my
ete
Martin Str|mberg wrote:
>
> S K ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> : thanks a lot for all the info on my last posting (win98? dual boot...).
> : but can one partition a hd that already has win98 installed without
> : formatting it? (i think i've tried that with fdisk without success.)
>
> It's possib
Karlheinz Nolte wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> some days ago I made the update from bo to hamm. Most things work fine,
> but I have a problem with my ISA PNP ISDN card (Teles 16.3c). During
> bootup the kernel doesn´t recognise the card and the initialisation
> fails. Nevertheless, when I call "modprobe
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Taren wrote:
>
> : If there is a work-around to installing via either nfs or dpkg-mountable, or
> : both (and especially dpkg-mountable), which would allow setting more than
> one
> : main distribution source, I would greatly ap
Peter Shtinkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> --DCFE4432CF37622EE93FBA27
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
> Does anybody tell me how to use debian-cd package ?
> How to make own cd image with
I'm trying to set up NFS on my 1.3.1 systems in order to share files
with a couple of Solaris machines and more. An article in the June '98
_Linux Journal_ describes the procedure for Slackware, but since that
distribution has the rpc.* daemons on by default it doesn't mention how
to start them up
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Taren wrote:
[ snip dpkg-mountable woes ]
: If there is a work-around to installing via either nfs or dpkg-mountable, or
: both (and especially dpkg-mountable), which would allow setting more than one
: main distribution source, I would greatly appreciate it if someone would
I have a (partial) mirror of the debian distribution maintained on my system,
for my personal use, and keep both the 'frozen' and 'unstable' sections for
upgrading both my main system, as well as a couple of smaller systems.
I have tried using dpkg-mountable (from dselect) to install from my archi
> Hi,
> last week I've installed 2.0 version of debian (I hope that it was
> version 2.0, because I've installed packages like kde, libc6
> etc., that
> are not included in version 1.3.x). Source directory of this
> version was
> dists/stable/. Today I tried to install version 2.0 to another
If you haven't made your decision yet look at the Seagate Tapestore 8G
(TR-4). You can find them for under $200 (check pricewatch.com) and they
usually come with a tape. They come in ide or scsi internal/external.
They are fast and effective. I have one and love it.
Brian
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>
> > I have an old 384 with 40 meg HD and 1 meg of ram and I wanted to set it
> > up as my ftp server. Can Linux install into that small a HD and if so,
> > how would I go about doing that?
> you can get a bare bones linux onto it but you'll have to put more ram in
> it. you'll also have to do w
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
JonesMB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>> furthermore, I would appreciate any suggestions for a better solution
>>> of the win95+linux shared documents problem.
>>give the other 1GB partition to linux and leave those docs on your lose95
>>partition and mount the part
On 14 Jul 1998, Michael Harnois wrote:
: I have bind set up as a caching-only nameserver on the machine that
: serves as my internet gateway, and it works just peachy. However, my
: workstation can't see it: i.e. when I run nslookup, I get
:
: *** Can't find server name for address 192.168.0.3:
>> furthermore, I would appreciate any suggestions for a better solution
>> of the win95+linux shared documents problem.
>give the other 1GB partition to linux and leave those docs on your lose95
>partition and mount the partition under linux and edit them :)
I have the same setup here. Proble
How about a scsi Jaz Drive i find them to be the best backup media ...
because ... it is not as sensitive as burning CDRs and to me not as
expensive too and pretty portable and easy data retrieval too.
kim0
On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, the lone gunman wrote:
> I'm unsure of what backup media
I believe that 4mb is the minimum for a happy Linux system. The hard
drive size is not the problem.
Robert Henry Rati wrote:
>
> I have an old 384 with 40 meg HD and 1 meg of ram and I wanted to set it
> up as my ftp server. Can Linux install into that small a HD and if so,
> how would I go abo
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Robert Henry Rati wrote:
> I have an old 384 with 40 meg HD and 1 meg of ram and I wanted to set it
> up as my ftp server. Can Linux install into that small a HD and if so,
> how would I go about doing that?
you can get a bare bones linux onto it but you'll have to put more r
I have bind set up as a caching-only nameserver on the machine that
serves as my internet gateway, and it works just peachy. However, my
workstation can't see it: i.e. when I run nslookup, I get
*** Can't find server name for address 192.168.0.3: Non-existent
host/domain
and it rolls over to
I have an old 384 with 40 meg HD and 1 meg of ram and I wanted to set it
up as my ftp server. Can Linux install into that small a HD and if so,
how would I go about doing that?
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...I believe I am confused...
I do not mind a little automation, but currently in my lilo.conf I have 3 linux
kernels that I use.
Linux [default]
Old [Previous Image]
Experment [Pointing to /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage]
This kernel-package util seems as if it takes this functionality aw
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Hello all!
:
: I have a problem, installing debian 1.3 with AHA2842B VLB controller.
:
: Hardware:
: VLB motherboard with AWARD 4.50G bios
: AHA2842B controller with bios enabled
: Quantum ProDrive LPS 270 MB
: Sony CDU 76S
:
: When I'm booting the
Ya know,
The 'kernel-package' package automates all of this for you. I had troubles
getting
modules to work even though I thought I did all the steps (make dep ; make
clean ;
make bzImage ; make modules ; make modules_install ; depmod -a. Then symlinking
the
new kernel and running lilo. The ker
Hello all!
I have a problem, installing debian 1.3 with AHA2842B VLB controller.
Hardware:
VLB motherboard with AWARD 4.50G bios
AHA2842B controller with bios enabled
Quantum ProDrive LPS 270 MB
Sony CDU 76S
When I'm booting the root.bin, I see this on the screen:
scsi0: AHA284x/ ... 4.0/3.2/4.
John Martin wrote:
> I tried creating a second primary dos partition with linux' fdisk since
> dos' won't let me have more than one primary. (my first clue maybe)
Dos won't let you create more than one primary partition when one is already set
'active' (bootable). Dos's fdisk won't let you set
On Tue, Jul 14, 1998 at 09:05:48AM -0700, Alexander wrote:
> Hi...
>
> Uh, is there a Linux program to set the system CMOS clock?
from man pages:
hwclock (8) - query and set the ISA hardware clock (RTC)
DESCRIPTION
hwclock is a tool for accessing the Hardware Clock. You
On Mon, Jul 13, 1998 at 09:02:37PM -0400, Tom Malloy wrote:
> I am very upset by these hook things. I do not understand them. They seem
> to be much harder to work with than regular configuration (.*rc) files.
> They seem to require that the user know which hook file to edit. There
> are several,
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Alexander wrote:
> Uh, is there a Linux program to set the system CMOS clock?
>From the man page of clock:
NAME
clock - manipulate the CMOS clock
SYNOPSIS
/sbin/clock [ -u ] -r
/sbin/clock [ -u ] -w
/sbin/clock [ -u ] -s
/sbin/clock [ -u ]
On Mon, Jul 13, 1998 at 10:57:24AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> - Forwarded message from Andreas Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
[snip copious headers]
> I have used the program cdda2wave.
> I gues that it will create big files (about 50MB and more).
> After my tryings I deleted my big fi
Vaidhyanathan Mayilrangam wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> This is slightly off-topic. I need to setup a webserver which will
> limit access by asking for a userid and password.
>
> Which server should I use or can I get it done by any scripting
> language...?
Under Linux I would use apache and a perl c
On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, alexander e dukat wrote:
> What version of ftape and zftape are you using? I myself am using version
> 3.04d with the Iomega Ditto 2G and so far have not had any problems.
I am using the same (3.04d).
> have backedup several times and verified them along with doing some
>
I need to be able to run Xsessions rom remote xterminals while I'm away.
Reading the xdm docs and the Xaccess files, it looks like simply adding
name.of.remote.display
to /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess should allow this, but it doesn't seem to;
X :1 -query remote.system
sprouts a background & cu
>
> after reading the relevant FAQs, HowTOs, installation instructions etc.
> I recognized that all bootable partitions must start before the 1024th
> cylinder (I would like to use LILO), so I thought the best solution
> might be to have these partitions:
Personally, I use loadlin to boot unix
> On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Alexander wrote:
>
> > Hi...
> >
> > Whenever I leave the console for what seems like 10 minutes or so, the
> > screen goes blank. Not in power-down because the monitor doesn't support
> > that, but it just goes blank. Happened in X too, when I had it
> > installed. Does an
Try:
clock -w
This will write system time to the CMOS clock... make sure you have the
correct time and use -u for GMT.
--Jay Barbee
> Hi...
>
> Uh, is there a Linux program to set the system CMOS clock?
>
> Alex
>
> On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Shaleh wrote:
>
> > Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 16:38:30 -
> Nico,
>
> During your 'make menuconfig', enable the NLS support and you will get
> the option for ISO9660, FAT, VFAT, etc...
>
I recompiled mine and I still cannot get the ISO, FAT or VFAT to mount. I also
cannot load this module manually? I have not looked into this too hard, but I
hav
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Patrick Meidl wrote:
> primary:
1) X MB linux native for booting linux
2) 1 GB fat16 for win95
3) extended:
4) 48 MB linux swap (=2x my RAM)
5) 1 GB linux native for linux apps
6) 1 GB fat16 for documents accessible for both win95 and linux
for ease I have indexed the par
I have installed plplot and plplot-tcl. All went ok. When I try to run
pltcl I get the error
pltcl: error in loading shared libraries
libMatrix.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I can't find the libMatrix.so lib anywhere in my system or in
www.debian.org
I contacted
>
> what is the minimal size for a linux /boot partition and what files
> must it contain?
>
> # the details:
>
> I am a win95 user and want to add debian 2.0 to my pc. on my 3.2 GB
> SCSI hard disk, I want to end up with the following approximate space
> distribution:
>
> - 1 GB for win95 (
> I am looking for the packages of
> FTP Client (GUI) under X,
> Would someone know that?
> What is its name & location?
WXftp GUI FTP client was recently packaged and uploaded to Incoming.
You may get the packages (wxftp-doc, wxftp-gtk, etc) from
ftp://llug.sep.bnl.gov/debian/Incoming/
Alex Y.
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Alexander wrote:
> Hi...
>
> Whenever I leave the console for what seems like 10 minutes or so, the
> screen goes blank. Not in power-down because the monitor doesn't support
> that, but it just goes blank. Happened in X too, when I had it installed.
> Does anyone know how to
There is one called xftp (it is a simple Xaw based one). wxFTP is being
packaged and should appear in slink soon.
Alex Kwan wrote:
>
> I am looking for the packages of
> FTP Client (GUI) under X,
> Would someone know that?
> What is its name & location?
>
> Thank You for Your Help!
>
> --
> Un
# abstract:
what is the minimal size for a linux /boot partition and what files
must it contain?
# the details:
I am a win95 user and want to add debian 2.0 to my pc. on my 3.2 GB
SCSI hard disk, I want to end up with the following approximate space
distribution:
- 1 GB for win95 (OS and app
I am looking for the packages of
FTP Client (GUI) under X,
Would someone know that?
What is its name & location?
Thank You for Your Help!
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*-Alexander (14 Jul)
| Hi...
|
| Whenever I leave the console for what seems like 10 minutes or so, the
| screen goes blank. Not in power-down because the monitor doesn't support
| that, but it just goes blank. Happened in X too, when I had it installed.
| Does anyone know how to configure/disable
To my knowledge there is no app that will change the time PERMANENTLY.
That is why I said that the BIOS should be fixed. I used date, and
another app (I forget what) on a bo box here at work. When it rebooted
(long story) the time was wrong again. So I had to reboot it AGAIN.
Yuck. If you can
Hi...
Whenever I leave the console for what seems like 10 minutes or so, the
screen goes blank. Not in power-down because the monitor doesn't support
that, but it just goes blank. Happened in X too, when I had it installed.
Does anyone know how to configure/disable this?
Alex
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On 14 Jul 1998, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I see. If you are using make modules_install, you are not
> using make-kpkg. In that case, my suggestion to you is: use make-kpkg
> from kernel-package; it really takes care of these details for
> you. You never run make modules_install.
Hi...
Uh, is there a Linux program to set the system CMOS clock?
Alex
On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Shaleh wrote:
> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 16:38:30 -0400
> From: Shaleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: David Parmet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: the time
> Resent-Date: 13
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, cfb wrote:
> The main problem seems to be with the way that debian starts bind using
> the script /etc/init.d/bind. I thought it would be really neat to just
> change the #!/bin/sh at the top of the script to something like :
>#!/usr/sbin/chroot /chroot-dns/ /bin/
Hello:
If anyone is using Ftape with a Colorado FC10 or 20 controller card,
please contact me regarding your setup. I'm having a few problems.
Thanks,
Mark
==
Mark A. Bialik (414) 290-674
I've used by dj560c with ghostscript and had no trouble. Perhaps you have the
wrong
papersize set. What do you guys use in Canada, 8.5x11 or A4 or something of the
sort?
Nebu John Mathai wrote:
> I'm trying to get my printer (hp dj560c) set up with ghostscript, but the
> printer is printing the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hey all. Why is it that when I reboot or halt my machine, I'm
automatically switched to the first virtual console? I don't like this at
all, because all of the messages coming from the rc scripts get sent
whichever VC I was on when I typed the reboot/halt comma
Hi list!
Sometime after upgrading do 2.0 beta I started to have some strange
problems on my gateway machine. This condition can be described as a
"race" in eth0's collisions and frame values (see below for ifconfig)
that starts a couple minutes after boot. This is driving telnet and
other network
Eric,
> I think in /etc/profile, you have to include
>
> export MAILPATH=/usr/spool/mail/$USER
>
> (untested)
> See man bash and look for MAILPATH.
It worked. Thanks.
Salutacions, Pere __oUltima Ratio Regum
2:343/108.91 - _`\<;_mailto:[EMAI
I'm trying to get my printer (hp dj560c) set up with ghostscript, but the
printer is printing the pages too long. The doc files mentioned that to
calibrate I would have to modify the printer specific driver files for
ghostscript ... just wondering whether anyone already has a 560c driver
that they
webserver or mail server? Anyway, you can use HTTP 'Basic' authentication with
the
Apache server. Install the apache package. You'll have to set up a sort of
password
file and specify which directories require authentication. Look at the
'AuthName'
directive in the on-line documentation.
Vaidhy
Nico,
During your 'make menuconfig', enable the NLS support and you will get
the option for
ISO9660, FAT, VFAT, etc...
Steve Mayer
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Nico De Ranter wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> can anybody tell me how to enable iso9660 support in a 2.0.34
> kernel. There doesn't seem to be an option wh
>
> Hi!
>
> When loging in, my users sometimes get the message 'You have
> mail', when in fact they have new mail.
>
> Also, in redhat whenever they received new mail and they where in
> the bash shell, they'd get the 'You have new mail' after any command. In
> debian they don't.
>
On Tue, Jul 14, 1998 at 07:23:10AM -0700, Vaidhyanathan Mayilrangam wrote:
> This is slightly off-topic. I need to setup a webserver which will
> limit access by asking for a userid and password.
>
> Which server should I use or can I get it done by any scripting
> language...?
If you want to u
Hi All,
This is slightly off-topic. I need to setup a webserver which will
limit access by asking for a userid and password.
Which server should I use or can I get it done by any scripting
language...?
Thanks & regards,
Vaidhy
_
DO YO
Hi!
When loging in, my users sometimes get the message 'You have
mail', when in fact they have new mail.
Also, in redhat whenever they received new mail and they where in
the bash shell, they'd get the 'You have new mail' after any command. In
debian they don't.
Does anyb
On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Avalon Rusk wrote:
> After typing:sudo /usr/sbin/xbase-configure
>
> I get the following response:
> Leaving existing /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers :0 entry alone.
>
> What does this mean and how do I reconfigure xbase?
It usually means that there is no /etc/X11/XF86config file.
Hi!
My machine is called casal.upc.es. Whenever I try to send email to
another machine in the same net (upc.es) by just puting the address
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (which is dat.upc.es), I get the following error:
|- Message log follows: -|
no val
On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Tom Malloy wrote:
> editing the existing configuration file. This is practically impossible
> for the novice user.
I wouldn't say I'm a novice but I had much the same problem, I used to
have a great little .fvwmrc file and I wanted to do same thing with my
.fvwm2rc file but
Hi,
I see. If you are using make modules_install, you are not
using make-kpkg. In that case, my suggestion to you is: use make-kpkg
from kernel-package; it really takes care of these details for
you. You never run make modules_install.
manoj
>>"graeve" == graeve <[EMAIL PROTE
*-Nico De Ranter (14 Jul)
| > On Tue, Jul 14, 1998 at 09:21:28AM +0200, Nico De Ranter wrote:
| > >
| > > Hi,
| > >
| > > can anybody tell me how to enable iso9660 support in a 2.0.34
| > > kernel. There doesn't seem to be an option when I do 'make menuconfig'.
| >
| > In menu filesystems set on
Tom Malloy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I am very upset by these hook things. I do not understand them. They seem
| to be much harder to work with than regular configuration (.*rc) files.
| They seem to require that the user know which hook file to edit. There
| are several, prethis.hook posttha
I tried creating a second primary dos partition with linux' fdisk since
dos' won't let me have more than one primary. (my first clue maybe)
Then I format with dos. Mother MUST have her
dos/window3.1/I-won't-give-95. Dos can read and write to that partition
but linux says notdos/other error when I t
DOS and Windows (up through Win95 at least) can't be
booted from anything other than the first disk. There
are ways to fake an OS that only uses the BIOS (DOS)
into thinking the second drive is the first one.
(LILO's map-drive option can do this.) I'm fairly sure
this won't work for Win95 though.
Hi!
Is that possible to boot Linux or Win from other disk then hda ?
I have one disk with Debian 1.3.1 and another with Win95.
Can I setup LILO to choose option "windows" to boot from hdb1 ?
Is this depends from BIOS?
Adam Sztuka
-THEbian Linux -
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xcircuit might work for you. You can define shapes and add them to your
library, rotate objects and text. It doesn't give you fine control over
things but it worked when I needed to draw simple line and text based
thingys.
> -Original Message-
> From: Richard E. Hawkins Esq. [SMTP:[EMAIL
Maybe I can help with the boot problem. Debian doesn't use LILO
as a MBR boot manager. They use a program known just as MBR. (At
least this is true for the bo release, is it true for hamm?) I'm
not quite sure why LILO isn't used as the MBR boot manager, because
it appears to be superior to MBR in
"Richard E. Hawkins Esq." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a simple, easily usable, drawing package that's been debianized?
>
> I really don't need anything more complicated than venn diagram type stuff.
> MacDraw 1.0 would more than meet my needs. I've looked at gimp, which is
> overki
Hi!
I recently bought a sound card which seems to have a OPL3-SAx chip.
I managed to compile a kernel for it (2.0.32 with OSS/Free), but
now there is no master volume control bar. I have been using an OPTi
82C931 for some time, and with that card it was possible to change
the master volume. I kno
On Tue, Jul 14, 1998 at 12:12:28PM +0100, K.Y.Lo wrote:
> I am novice linux. Backspace key doesnt working in X-windows proper
This is an issue that is being addressed in Debian 2.0, which is currrently
in beta test. If you are not using that version, you might want to upgrade
to it. If you are usi
hi
I am novice linux.
Backspace key doesnt working in X-windows proper
I look confused about how to use xmapmod. Backspace for Ctrl-H code
what explain do I use xmapmod command.
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On Tue, Jul 14, 1998 at 09:53:11AM +0200, Nico De Ranter wrote:
> Ah, I didn't know iso and fat where languages :-)
Changed in 2.0.35 anyway, just out.
Hamish
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On Tue, Jul 14, 1998 at 08:51:13AM +0200, Matus fantomas Uhlar wrote:
> is ther any way to force monitor come to power saving mode when i'm in
> full-screen mode ?
"setterm -powersave on"?
Hamish
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On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Bruce Mardle wrote:
> > I'm having problems setting up X which I think are due to
> > my graphic card settings. I have what I thought was a pretty
> > standard card which the drivers are there for. The card has
> > a Cirrus CL-GD5446BV with 2 MB of ram. Superprobe identifies
>
> On Tue, Jul 14, 1998 at 09:21:28AM +0200, Nico De Ranter wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > can anybody tell me how to enable iso9660 support in a 2.0.34
> > kernel. There doesn't seem to be an option when I do 'make menuconfig'.
>
> In menu filesystems set on "Native language support (Unicode, codepa
> I'm having problems setting up X which I think are due to
> my graphic card settings. I have what I thought was a pretty
> standard card which the drivers are there for. The card has
> a Cirrus CL-GD5446BV with 2 MB of ram. Superprobe identifies
> both ok. I used xf86config to set up the configur
Chris wrote:
> Tom Malloy wrote:
>
> But there is just no reason or justification for organizing
> configuration files
> in this confusing and intimidating manner. Applications, and os's, should be
> usable
> and reasonably configurably at every level of userability.
If you feel you have to re
On Tue, Jul 14, 1998 at 09:21:28AM +0200, Nico De Ranter wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> can anybody tell me how to enable iso9660 support in a 2.0.34
> kernel. There doesn't seem to be an option when I do 'make menuconfig'.
In menu filesystems set on "Native language support (Unicode, codepages)"
you get is
Hi,
can anybody tell me how to enable iso9660 support in a 2.0.34
kernel. There doesn't seem to be an option when I do 'make menuconfig'.
Nico
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Does anybody tell me how to use debian-cd package ?
How to make own cd image with debian 2.0 ?
Thanks !
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On 12 Jul 1998 06:38:33 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Manoj
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>Hi,
>>>"graeve" == graeve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> graeve> Even with make-kpkg the modules don't end up in the right place.
>
> Could you elaborate? Where do the modules end up? Where should
> they be ending
Hello,
is ther any way to force monitor come to power saving mode when i'm in
full-screen mode ?
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On Tue, July 14 1998, cfb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Jim Nicholson wrote:
>
> I just upgraded to hamm, and with that I moved from a hand-patched
> 2.0.30 kernel to kernel-source-2.0.34. I made a kernel package and
> installed it, only to discover that the ISO 9660 file system was not
> built, because I didn't compile in NLS sup
In 2.0.35 (released today) NLS, FAT and ISO9660 are selected "Y" by
default.
Bob
On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Jim Nicholson wrote:
>
> I just upgraded to hamm, and with that I moved from a hand-patched
> 2.0.30 kernel to kernel-source-2.0.34. I made a kernel package and
> installed it, only to discover
Jim Nicholson wrote:
>
> I just upgraded to hamm, and with that I moved from a hand-patched
> 2.0.30 kernel to kernel-source-2.0.34. I made a kernel package and
> installed it, only to discover that the ISO 9660 file system was not
> built, because I didn't compile in NLS support.
>
> This is mad
I just upgraded to hamm, and with that I moved from a hand-patched
2.0.30 kernel to kernel-source-2.0.34. I made a kernel package and
installed it, only to discover that the ISO 9660 file system was not
built, because I didn't compile in NLS support.
This is made particularly tricky by "make menu
Hi,
If you like programming by example, I can provide you with a
live copy of my fvwm config files (16Kgzipped) which should be a good
start.
http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/fvwmconf.tar.gz> has a
copy. I did not include the custom xpm and gif files that I use,
since it is
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