Something like Partition Magic will allow you to shrink and/or expand
partitions for Win95, both fat16 and fat32. I don't know of anything that
will do it for free...
>>--<<
> I had a typical Linux installation in which I shrank the Win95 partition
> on an EID
I've been using the 2.0.34 kernel for some time and have had a smallish
problem. I have quite a lot of stuff that comes with the Debian
distribution installed, and am also running with Appletalk enabled (and
Netatalk installed).
The IP address and routes are set correctly in /etc/init.d/network,
s
> The latest slink update to sysklogd 1.3-29 is SERIOUSLY broken. I
> installed it and could no longer become root. If you have installed it,
Perhaps then a new version should be uploaded; this version would fail
during install with a brief explanation, so we don't have to hear
people who don't
Buenas, tenia instalado la version 1.3 de Debian con el Kernel 2.0.29
que me soportaba mi controladora Scsi Tekram DC-390, cuando instale
la Debian 2.0 , SORPRESA !! el nuevo Kernel 2.0.34 no soprta mi
controladora, me da un error "disconect queue ..." y me da un
Kernel Panic !!! , como es posible
Hi!
I am interested in creating predefined selections of packages, similar
to those that appear when you first install Debian (the ones with names
like "scientific workstation", "Games machine", "Network server",
"Developer", "Standard", etc.
I would like to add my own "standard configurations" t
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Moore, Paul wrote:
> What I'd like to do is to write a script which starts the PPP
> connection, then waits for all the ip-up.d scripts to run, and for my
> mail to finish arriving, and then drops the connection with poff
> (actually, I'd like it to ask me whether it was OK to
Michael Grimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I recently installed procmail in order to sort incoming
> mail into specific mail folders. ...
> According to the docs one can install procmail as the
> local mail delivery agent (MDA), and one can get rid of
> the procmail entry in the .forward file. .
> > > I was wondering if there is a way to search for a particular type of
> > > package in dselect (not based on it's name, but on what it does)?
> > > ie. Search the description fields.
TO SEARCH the Description field would be WONDERFUL I don't know how
long
it took me to find "bind" I was lo
>> "RB" == Remo Badii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RB> Seyon.modems: /dev/ttyI0 - is the syntax correct?) but dialing the phone
RB> of my institute's server just hangs the program which has to be killed.
RB> Calling seyon -modems /dev/tty0, instead, is accepted (i.e., seyon says
RB> "/dev/ttyI0
Hi!
A few days ago I completely switched from SUSE 5.1 to Debian 2.0 HAMM,
and it's a really great distribution.
But some small problems are still left:
- The backspace key behaves like the delete key in XEmacs 20.4 nomule,
but only if I run XEmacs on the Console. Under X it works as expected.
Kirsten Akos writes:
> I bought a vga card with Intel740 garphic accelerator. What kind of
> xserver can take the full advantages of it?
Accelerated-X/OGL offers *full* support including 3D hardware
acceleration. Note that this is not a product but a Technology Demo; it
is intended for develope
I had a typical Linux installation in which I shrank the Win95 partition
on an EIDE drive with fips and then partitioned the remainder with fdisk
for Linux. I've just added a SCSI controller and hard drive and want to
move my Linux onto the SCSI drive and let Win95 have the whole EIDE drive.
I've
Is xf (the Tk GUI generator) available in a deb package?
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Hi All,
I've upgraded Debian 1.3.1r6 to 2.0 + some Slink libs.
I've upgraded using dpkg instead of dselect.
Trying to upgrade to libc6_2.0.7u-3 I get the following error;
Usage: init 0123456SsQqAaBbCc
dpkg: error processing libc6 (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error
Hi All,
Up to now I did not solved this damned problem. :
Does it worse to upgrade ppp to slink or ... downgrade it to BO (if it is
possible)? Any idea?
Thanks,
Eugene Sevinian
CRD, YerPhI, 375036, Armenia
URL: http://crdlx5.yerphi.am/
Phone: 374-2-344873
Person, Rod hat gesagt: // Person, Rod wrote:
> 1)Why when I unmount my floppy using this command:
> umount /dev/fd0
>why does it erase the /dev/fd0 line from mtab?
mount and umount keep a temporary list of mounted filesystems in /etc/mtab.
So if you unmount the floppy it gets r
I had a typical Linux installation in which I shrank the Win95 partition
on an EIDE drive with fips and then partitioned the remainder with fdisk
for Linux. I've just added a SCSI controller and hard drive and want to
move my Linux onto the SCSI drive and let Win95 have the whole EIDE drive.
I've
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Jim foltz wrote:
> You want to set the permisions to 4755.
Thanks! Works a treat - I just scragged some guys at college ;)
Matthew
--
Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo
Steward of the Cambridge Tolkien Society
Selwyn College Computer Support
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Cham
*- Erik van der Meulen wrote about "ppmtogif seems missing"
| I am replacing my old Debian 1.1 box with a new 2.0 system.
| Attempting to get all my old software to work again, I came
| across a problem with the fax tools in mgetty.
| Some of the scripts for postprocessing faxes require a program
|
One of the programs in the bsdmainutils package (calendar) fails
because it needs cpp installed. This is not listed as dependency
in the package and the installation process does not seem to mind.
I am not sure if this should be taken as a bug or just reported
to the maintainer.
Best regards,
Eri
I am replacing my old Debian 1.1 box with a new 2.0 system.
Attempting to get all my old software to work again, I came
across a problem with the fax tools in mgetty.
Some of the scripts for postprocessing faxes require a program
ppmtogif. The package netpbm does not seem to contain this any
more.
Jose L Gomez Dans said
> Hiya!
>
Howdy!!
> I've been tinkering around with debian for the past two weeks, and
> everything seems to be working fine. Unless the printer is taken into
> account. The printer is an HP LaserJet 5L, and even though it can print
> simple text, it won't print PS f
Einaras said
> help
>
Could you be a little more specific?
There are many folks here who are willing to help most Debian or Linux
problems...but we gotta know with what you're having problems.
Chuck
--
Chuck Stickelman, Owner E-Mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Practical Network Design
On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Anthony Landreneau wrote:
> Greetings,
> Trying to automate work done by some WIN95/NT people who don't
> understand
> upper/lower case. I have a directory of files that are upper case and need
> to be brought to lower case. Does anyones have a program or script that
>
On Wed, Oct 21, 1998 at 03:44:13PM +, Andy Spiegl wrote:
> I want to build binaries of a c++ program which has to run on a
> libc5 based Linux. I installed these packages:
> libc5-altdev
> libdl1-altdev
> ldso
> because their descriptions say they are needed for this task.
You'll need altg
Hiya!
I've been tinkering around with debian for the past two weeks, and
everything seems to be working fine. Unless the printer is taken into
account. The printer is an HP LaserJet 5L, and even though it can print
simple text, it won't print PS files properly. I think it might have to do
On Mon, Oct 19, 1998 at 12:14:07PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Noam Gordon writes:
Umm, that should be "> Lee Bradshaw writes:"
> > They probably don't really _change_ the nameserver addresses
> > dynamically. So add these servers to your /etc/resolv.conf file and
> > things should work.
>
You want to set the permisions to 4755.
On Wed, Oct 21, 1998 at 04:45:46PM +0100, M.C. Vernon wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have two problems with squake:
>
> 1: you have to be root for it to run:
>
> /etc/suid.conf has the following line:
> squake /usr/games/squake.real root root 755
>
> which was
Previously Lars Steinke wrote:
> Has anybody found a workaround for those netscape bus errors yet ?
Yes, and I already filed a bugreport on that. The problem is that
the new xlib6 breaks /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale. You can fix the
problem by replacing that symlink with a link to locale.xlib6-old.
I'm using an Optiplex GXi and GX1 and have no trouble. Use the 3c59x device
support.
"Smith, Brian N." wrote:
> Has anybody installed Debian on a Dell Optiplex Gxa? I seem to be having
> some problems finding the type of built in ethernet chip set it is using.
>
> Thanks
> Brian
>
> --
> Unsubs
Dear all,
I have two problems with squake:
1: you have to be root for it to run:
/etc/suid.conf has the following line:
squake /usr/games/squake.real root root 755
which was made by chmoding /usr/games/squake.real as advised
suidregister has been run, but when I run quake except as root:
$ squ
Hi!
I want to build binaries of a c++ program which has to run on a
libc5 based Linux. I installed these packages:
libc5-altdev
libdl1-altdev
ldso
because their descriptions say they are needed for this task.
But now I can't find any information on how to use them.
Could some kind soul please
On Wed, Oct 21, 1998 at 05:01:34AM +, Kevin Grant wrote:
>
> I'm a non-unix person installing Debian on a PC (there
> will only be one user) for the first time, and have a
I'm sure you'll get several responses, but you may want to look at
the URL in my sig. It details (my own) step-by-step de
This won't really help, but there was a message a week or more ago
suggesting that people using unstable put the x packages in 'hold' status
unless they were exceedingly brave.
Bob
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Richard B. Melrose wrote:
> I have been happily using apt-get to maintain a laptop at the `uns
I reported earlier that adding the "hostname" to the /etc/hosts file entry
would stop the repeated dialdings. I found out to my chagrin, that the
problem was not solved. I reread the diald.faq file and tried this solution:
1) shutdown diald
2) edit /etc/diald/diald.options and make the local IP a
Moore, Paul writes:
> >From:Peter Iannarelli[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Hello:
> >
> >Wouldn't it just be cleaner to use dial on demand (diald)
> >which would automatically bring up and/or turn down the
> >link based on idle time.
>
> Sorry, I should have said this. Diald won't work for two
Dear Debs,
I am trying to use Seyon with an ISDN PCMCIA card (the card is
recognized by the system) and got already some help from Martin
Bialasinski (this was step 1).
Now, step 2:
Calling seyon with no argument has the result of taking /dev/tts0
as a modem device (default somewhere, although I
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Chris Leishman wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 21, 1998 at 04:18:21AM +0200, Frock wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I was wondering if there is a way to search for a particular type of
> > > package in dselect (not based on it's name, but on what it does)?
> > > ie.
The last update of sendmail switched from libdb to libdb2, as
recommended by the sendmail group (and requested by a sparc user).
Unfortunately, this change means that sendmail databases (alias,
users, etc.) *must* be rebuilt.
I'll update the package to provide this warning - but those who
have al
> 4. I decided to install the packages selected anyway,
> just to see what that part of the process is like. This
> bit took a long time, with many interruptions to ask me
> questions that I couldn't comprehend. Like "What
> priority should I give this package?". The help seemed
> to indicate t
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On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Evan Van Dyke wrote:
> Does anyone know how I can get the window-manager selection combo box on
> the kdm screen functioning?
> It does allow me to choose window managers... only the selection has no
> effect on which one shows up.
> if I d
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| Are there any good books (starting at a basic level working up) for things
| like this? Perl seems to be a hot thing for Linux (as well as shell
| programming/scripting). While it will take me a while to get up the curve,
| it would be nice to have so good refernces around.
On Tue, Oct 20, 1998 at 09:52:38PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Wow! Thanks for the quick replies, people. Now I get to play with several
> approaches.
>
> Are there any good books (starting at a basic level working up) for things
> like this? Perl seems to be a hot thing for Linux (as wel
I have been happily using apt-get to maintain a laptop at the `unstable'
distributon for a few weeks with no real problems. However I am having
trouble with updates of xbase and xlib6. It looks as though `getreal' is
really missing (I can find no mention of it anywhere), or maybe there is an
error
help
Hi!
I'm using apt to upgrade my debian slink systems. But all to often
in hapens that files are missing on the mirrors ftp.??.debian.org.
Is this something we just have to live with, or should this be
reported to someone? This makes installing and upgrading debian
not so much fun. I know s
> Is there a way to stop emacs from
> wraping the text on the screen so that extra long lines do not wrap to the
> next line
To set this generally for all future buffers, pu this in ~/.emacs
(setq default-truncate-lines t)
For this buffer only, set the variabl
Has anybody installed Debian on a Dell Optiplex Gxa? I seem to be having
some problems finding the type of built in ethernet chip set it is using.
Thanks
Brian
> Any ideas as to what happened and what is the remedy will be very much
> appreciated.
This is a very common problem, and solution has been posted many times.
Sysklogd -29 is broken.
reboot in single user mode
chmod -x /etc/init.d/sysklogd
reboot
install a new sysklogd (-30) or the hamm versio
The questions:
>1. My bios (Award 4.51pg if I'm reading the version >info
>right) supports LBA. The motherboard (Tyan Trinity >AT)
>and hd (Quantum 3.2G) manuals seem to indicate that >this
>will allow the system to access partitions larger than
>1024 cylinders at boot time. Does this sound c
Has anybody found a workaround for those netscape bus errors yet ?
After upgrading to slink netscape bails out like this (both the new
modular netscape packages and netscape4):
communicator-smotif.real: locale `C' not supported.
Perhaps the $XNLSPATH environment variable is not set correct
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>Problem is that exim doesn't know that
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] is "user" here. Had to set that up for fetchmail, and it
>works great. But when I send mail, my ISP thinks I'm unauthorized
>(obviously, I am) and kicks my mail back. How do I get exim to rewrit
In answer to your questions:
I don't know the answer to (1) (but I believe that has been answered)
To solve (2) I define a macro, such as the following:
bind ,s save-message
macro index s ",s="
macro pager s ",s="
To solve (3) I define the following:
bind pager previous-line
bind pager ne
On Wed, Oct 21, 1998 at 04:18:21AM +0200, Frock wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I was wondering if there is a way to search for a particular type of
> > package in dselect (not based on it's name, but on what it does)?
> > ie. Search the description fields. This would be really useful w
Erik Forsberg wrote:
>
> When I use dselect, with the debian distribution mounted from a local
> nfs mirror, it really takes quite a horrible time telling me it's
> skipping deselected packages. I'm not so interested ! :)
>
> I think I've read somewhere there is a way to get dselect to just
> ins
Sorry to bother you with this ... Is there a way to stop emacs from
wraping the text on the screen so that extra long lines do not wrap to the
next line (leaving the bulk of the line unfilled )
Regards
--
Jonathan Lawson
Thermal Processes Unit
Department of Applied Energy and Optical D
>From: Mitchell, James T1[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>I use demon, who also use SMTP to send email while online. My 'solution' is
>based on the fact that I use diald to manage connections.
Actually, I use demon, too :-) [Are there any good web pahes about how
to set up Linux with demon?]
>diald wi
On Wed, Oct 21, 1998 at 11:15:36PM +1300, Andrew wrote:
> Q3. If I delete a whole bunch of messages and then find that somewhere within
> that block there is one I need, I don't seem to have any option except to
> undelete from the top to the one I need, then go back up and delete the rest.
> Can
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use the package search page at www.debian.org
/Frock
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Chris Leishman wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if there is a way to search for a particular type of
> package in dselect (not based on it's name, but on what it does)?
>
Hi,
looks like the kernel is trying to found SCSI devices. Try again.
Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique
On Wed, Oct 21, 1998 at 12:49:54PM +0200, Stefan Möller wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> This is the first time installing Debian Linux.
> After booting the K
>From: Peter Iannarelli[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Hello:
>
>Wouldn't it just be cleaner to use dial on demand (diald)
>which would automatically bring up and/or turn down the
>link based on idle time.
Sorry, I should have said this. Diald won't work for two main reasons.
First, my ISP passes mail t
Hello everybody,
This is the first time installing Debian Linux.
After booting the Kernel, the installation stops during the
system check.
Following messages appear:
VFS: Diskqoutes version dqout_5.6.0 initialized
Checking 386/387 coupling... Ok, fpu using exception 16 error
reporting
Che
Hello:
Wouldn't it just be cleaner to use dial on demand (diald)
which would automatically bring up and/or turn down the
link based on idle time.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Moore, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'Debian Users'
Date: Wednesday, October 21, 1998 6:41 AM
Subject: Waiting
Nikolai Andreyevich Luzan wrote:
> Your version of sysklogd is? if it is 1.3-29 then you have the bugged up
> version.
[snipped]
That indeed is the case. Thanks.
May be that's where the fun is -- you never know what interesting things
will come up. And you always got somebody willing to help.
Is your current directory on a NFS filesystem when you do su? Are you having
NFS problems at the same time? I've seen this problem in these circumstances
as the su tries to get the current directory but can't as the remote server
is down/unreachable. Hope this helps.
Rgds, Andy Chittenden
Email:
Background:
I have my PPP connection to my ISP set up, pretty much out of the box.
In /etc/ppp/ip-up.d, I have some scripts, one to send queued mail, one
to get a newsfeed via slrnpull. I will probably add extra scripts later
(mirror my homepages, download new packages, cache web pages,
whatever...
> Q1
> the command
>
> set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%4l) %s"
>
> works fine, but
>
> folder-hook debian set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%4l) %s"
>
> gives a "no variable Z" error or somesuch. I think this is probably because
> mutt is trying to expand the %Z during
On Mon, Oct 19, 1998 at 04:40:02PM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Personally, on production machines that you don't have access to easily
> enough (for me that is walking into the next room) I'd not even think of
> upgrading from a stable to a frozen. I'd just ride the stables out.
There is one t
Hi all,
I have a very weird problem with X.
Everytime xdm tries to start X with the SVGA server, my keyboard and mouse
freeze at the moment the login screen is being displayed. The frame is
drawn, but there is nothing in it. CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE or CTRL-ALT-F1 don't
work. The only thing I can
Okay, a couple of mutt questions:
Q1
the command
set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%4l) %s"
works fine, but
folder-hook debian set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%4l) %s"
gives a "no variable Z" error or somesuch. I think this is probably because
mutt is trying to expand t
I'm a non-unix person installing Debian on a PC (there
will only be one user) for the first time, and have a
collection of installation related questions. Perhaps
someone here can help. I've already run through the
entire installation process once, but during the
process I had to make arbitrary
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Evan Van Dyke wrote:
> Does anyone know how I can get the window-manager selection combo box on
> the kdm screen functioning?
> It does allow me to choose window managers... only the selection has no
> effect on which one shows up.
> if I didn't have startkde in my .xsession,
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Ulisses Alonso Camaro wrote:
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> Hi Michael!
>
> On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
>
> >
> > I have had IP Masquerading running perfectly for the last 8-9 Months, but
> > My friend got to his inevitable reformat of his Windows
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Hi all
Apache complains me about including TransferLog options inside a
directive with the following message
Syntax error on line 17 of /etc/apache/httpd.conf:
Invalid command 'TransferLog', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not
included in the serve
On Wed, Oct 21, 1998 at 08:33:36AM +0100, M.C. Vernon wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, A. M. Varon wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Chris Leishman wrote:
> >
> > > I was wondering if there is a way to search for a particular type of
> > > package in dselect (not based on it's name, but on what it d
> Something strange happened to my Debian system. I can login as an
> ordinary user and it works normally but when I login as root, it printed
> out the motd on the screen and said that root has been logged in. A
> 'who' from another user confirms it. It even told me "no mail for root"
> but I don'
Hi!
While using mtools I get the following error:
floppy0: Unable to allocate DMA memory
Can't open /dev/fd0: Device not configured
Cannot initialize 'A:'
And whilst using mpg123 I get this one:
Sound error: Couldn't allocate DMA buffer
Can't open /dev/dsp!
And free tel
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Hi Michael!
On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
>
> I have had IP Masquerading running perfectly for the last 8-9 Months, but
> My friend got to his inevitable reformat of his Windows 98 Hard Drive, and
> he carefully asked me if I could install Linux
Martin,
Thank you for the adduser suggestion: indeed root can start seyon.
I shall add myself to dialout.
There is another problem, however. This is the message:
Locating Modems...
>> Error: Could not get linux serial info: Invalid argument.
>> Warning: invalid default BPS value: 9600.
Modem `/d
Hi,
Something strange happened to my Debian system. I can login as an
ordinary user and it works normally but when I login as root, it printed
out the motd on the screen and said that root has been logged in. A
'who' from another user confirms it. It even told me "no mail for root"
but I don't get
E.L. Meijer Eric" wrote:
> Yes. To add another session, you could go to a text console, and type
>
> startx -- :1
For what it's worth, I have a small program that allows you to type instead,
"startx -- `getdisplay`" -- that's useful for things like launching a new X
session from a menu, or when
Saisanthosh B hat gesagt: // Saisanthosh B wrote:
> By mistake, I did a rm /etc/enscript.cfg, and so I decided to
> re-install enscript package.
>
> Even after re-installing enscript, I am not able to find
> /etc/enscript.cfg.
> Any ideas / suggestions on what I should do ?
Try "purging" ens
>> "RB" == Remo Badii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
>> Error: Unable to Open Modem ``/dev/ttyI0'': Permission denied.
RB> Modem ``/dev/ttyI0'' is Unavailable.
RB> This is the output of ls -l /dev/ttyI0:
RB> crw-rw 1 root dialout 43, 0 Sep 10 15:21 /dev/ttyI0
RB> Do I have to ch
David S. Zelinsky writes:
> Using diald, with a dynamic IP address, I sometimes get an annoying "phantom"
> in the packet queue. It's usually something like:
>
> /80 => /1234
>
> evidently coming from an aborted http transfer. The stale local address is
> the IP address I had on some prev
>
> Hi,
>
> Could I run 2 X servers on one comupter? So that Alt-F7 correspond to first
> session, and Alt-F8 for the second session? There are 2 people working on
> one
> computer, and we don't want to mess each other X sessions.
>
Yes. To add another session, you could go to a text cons
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, A. M. Varon wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Chris Leishman wrote:
>
> > I was wondering if there is a way to search for a particular type of
> > package in dselect (not based on it's name, but on what it does)?
> > ie. Search the description fields. This would be really useful
Ref.: Martin Bialasinski's answer to a Seyon-with-ISDN question.
Dear Martin,
When I start seyon as a user (I have not tried as root) with "seyon -modems
/dev/ttyI0 &", the following message appears in the xterm window:
Seyon Copyright (c) 1992-1993 Muhammad M. Saggaf. All rights reserved.
Versi
Man I try to update my man pages cache I get the following
error message:
[~] $ man -u bash
Updating index cache for path `/usr/man'. Wait...man: can't open
/usr/man/man1/gnuserv.1: No such file or directory
man: warning: /usr/man/man1/gnudoit.xemacs20.1.gz: bad symlink or
ROFF `.so' request
ma
By mistake, I did a rm /etc/enscript.cfg, and so I decided to
re-install enscript package.
[/cdrom/debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/text] # dpkg -i enscript_1.5.0-8.deb
Selecting previously deselected package enscript.
(Reading database ... 55275 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing
Does anyone know how I can get the window-manager selection combo box on
the kdm screen functioning?
It does allow me to choose window managers... only the selection has no
effect on which one shows up.
if I didn't have startkde in my .xsession, it'd default to fvwm2... Not
fun.
--Evan
--
Evan
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, A. M. Varon wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Chris Leishman wrote:
>
> I was wondering if there is a way to search for a particular type of
> package in dselect (not based on it's name, but on what it does)?
> ie. Search the description fields. This would be really useful when
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Chris Leishman wrote:
> I was wondering if there is a way to search for a particular type of
> package in dselect (not based on it's name, but on what it does)?
> ie. Search the description fields. This would be really useful when
> I'm trying to see if there is a debian pack
Wow! Thanks for the quick replies, people. Now I get to play with several
approaches.
Are there any good books (starting at a basic level working up) for things
like this? Perl seems to be a hot thing for Linux (as well as shell
programming/scripting). While it will take me a while to get up t
'Tis true. Do I need Caldera's client for this? I think the basic problem
is below this, though.
I've compiled Olicom's token-ring network card driver into the kernel with
no problems. Bootup gives apparently normal messages in this regard except
a test download failure. I also get an SIOADDR
I have two standard ISA serial ports ttyS0/S1 and one internal modem ttyS2 irq5.
The modem is working prefectly. But I cannot make ttyS0/S1 to work at all,
even with minicom?
Is it possible some processes lock out the access? If that the case, why ttyS2
can work freely? And how to resolve it
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> All of them have this control character (^M) at the end of each line, as
> seen in vi (which I know v. little about except very basic I/O). These need
> to be removed before the files can be compiled.
perl -pi -e 's/\r//' *.txt
(or *.whatever)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have a bunch of files (est. 200) which were brought over from OS/2 after
> being detached from emails (I've not got Debian networked yet here at
> work--subject of another post).
>
> All of them have this control character (^M) at the end of each line, as
> seen in
There's a dos2unix command, looks like it's in the 'sysutils' package;
just 'dos2unix *' if they're all in the same directory; if they're in
different places you can do an appropriate find, like:
dos2unix `find -name "*.cc"`
or something like that. You might want to read the dos2unix man page, I
I have a bunch of files (est. 200) which were brought over from OS/2 after
being detached from emails (I've not got Debian networked yet here at
work--subject of another post).
All of them have this control character (^M) at the end of each line, as
seen in vi (which I know v. little about excep
>
> I was wondering if there is a way to search for a particular type of
> package in dselect (not based on it's name, but on what it does)?
> ie. Search the description fields. This would be really useful when
> I'm trying to see if there is a debian package of something (this
> time it was some
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