Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pollywog> vi is acting weird, and I just discovered that vi on my
Pollywog> system is not really vim. Isn't vi really just a symlink to
Pollywog> vim on most systems?
On "most" Unix systems (including the Suns and SGIs I use on a routine
basis) 'vi' is a pre
I am writing a C program to interface with a Weather Station
connected to /dev/ttyS2. I has the program working, to a point, with
kernel 2.2.3 on slink. I was using the following post initialization:
void SetBaudCOM(int new_baud)
{
int baudrate;
switch(new_baud)
{
Hi,
Wouldn't it be nice if POP mail boxes could be set to
automatically bounce messages over a certain size as soon as they arrive at
the ISP :-) I doubt I'd get so many large attchments if I could do that,
actually it's only one person who regularly sends me large attachments and I'm
going to
st
Look up the DOMAIN of FRACTIONS---
DOM::FRACTIONS
Mark Phillips wrote:
>
> > I do my symbolic math with MuPAD 3.4 instead of MathCad 7.0 but I
> > must be dilusional there also.
>
> On a total tangent --- have you worked out a way of getting matrices
> with floating point arithmetic under MuPAD?
Em sáb, 03 abr 1999, Branden Robinson escreveu:
>
> Make sure you're using the latest version of the slink xlib6g package. The
> version number is 3.3.2.3a-11. For a while the locale and NLS data got
> caught in limbo, but that problem was solved months ago.
>
> My /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/lo
On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, Vincent Murphy wrote:
: On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 12:46:12PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: > of 8hz-mp3, but it takes like 10hrs to rip and encode a cd. I'd prefer
: > an open source encoder, but am not opposed to a commercial one. I just
: > want to get one that is fas
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 12:46:12PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> of 8hz-mp3, but it takes like 10hrs to rip and encode a cd. I'd prefer
> an open source encoder, but am not opposed to a commercial one. I just
> want to get one that is fast.
i use cdparanoia for ripping and bladeenc for enco
On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, Chris Mayes wrote:
> This means that the dialout group can read it, right? So, I did this to
> the dialout line of /etc/group:
> dialout:x:20:cmayes:
close:
dialout:x:20:cmayes
you would separate users by commas if you had more than one in that group.
the 'adduser' command
On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, Chris Brown wrote:
> Our drives have occasionally been going nuts with disk access.
> They would for no reason just start reading the disk and go solid for
> 10 minutes. Is there a utility like top to check for who or what is
> accessing the disks?
actually, top will
On 03-Apr-99 thomas lakofski wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, Pollywog wrote:
>
>> vi is acting weird, and I just discovered that vi on my system is not
>> really
>> vim. Isn't vi really just a symlink to vim on most systems?
>>
>> vim works well, but vi is weird. It acts buggy.
>
> /usr/bin/vi
On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, Stefan Langerman wrote:
>
> Ok, I'm installing slink right now, and I'm currently in the part where
> you install device drivers. Now, How do you know which are the ones you
> need? most of them have only one short line of explaination, (one even
> just has a '.'), and several
On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> vi is acting weird, and I just discovered that vi on my system is not really
> vim. Isn't vi really just a symlink to vim on most systems?
>
> vim works well, but vi is weird. It acts buggy.
/usr/bin/vi is linked to /etc/alternatives/vi; take a look at wh
On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, Jianbo Wang wrote:
>
> When I played with redhat, it has netcfg to create and config a network
> interface, does anyone know if there is a software in debian to do the
> same thing? Or how can I create a network interface and activate it?
dinstall on the rescue disk does the
On Fri, Apr 02, 1999 at 05:14:03PM -1000, Shawn Nguyen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I downloaded imwheel 0.9.5 and ran the make command and got an
> error. I was wondering if you knew what I am missing. It looks like
> when it's trying to look for some X library and other stuff.
>
> jax.h:6: X11/Xlib.h
vi is acting weird, and I just discovered that vi on my system is not really
vim. Isn't vi really just a symlink to vim on most systems?
vim works well, but vi is weird. It acts buggy.
thanks
--
Andrew
[PGP5.0 Key ID 0x5EE61C37]
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 01:14:10PM -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:
> > no, dont need to load oss driver, just the es1370
>
>That's what I thought after reading the kernel es1370 docs; good. Right
> now I've got the driver compiled straight into the kernel (not as a module).
>
>Interestin
> no, dont need to load oss driver, just the es1370
That's what I thought after reading the kernel es1370 docs; good. Right
now I've got the driver compiled straight into the kernel (not as a module).
> what do you get at boot?
Things look fine. Dmesg tells me:
es1370: version v0.17
Hi,
When I played with redhat, it has netcfg to create and config a network
interface, does anyone know if there is a software in debian to do the
same thing? Or how can I create a network interface and activate it?
Thanks!
Jianbo
On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, Steve Lamb wrote:
> >What's the best window manager to use to? I installed enlightment
> >(never used this before either!) and all I get from it is a bar up the
> >top. No default configuration? Strange.
>
> Personally, I prefer icewm-gnome. YMMV, however. Enlightenment
Does anyone know of a good MP3 encoder for linux? I have an old copy
of 8hz-mp3, but it takes like 10hrs to rip and encode a cd. I'd prefer
an open source encoder, but am not opposed to a commercial one. I just
want to get one that is fast.
TIA,
chris
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hamish Moffatt
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> The problem of (huge) attachments or huge mails in general is, that
>>> the recipient often never asked to get it, but the sender sended it
>>> without being asked to do.
Hamish> In the case of mailing list
On 03-Apr-99 Randy Edwards wrote:
>> look for /dev/audio... if it's not there
>> run /dev/MAKEDEV audio
>
>Yes, I already have a audio device:
> crw-rw-rw- 1 root audio 14, 4 Apr 1 18:18 /dev/audio
> (I added the other r/w perms myself)
>
>Still no noise though. I'm thinkin
--- Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--snip--
> > .xinitrc is used if you start X with 'startx' and
> .xession if you run
> > xdm.
>
> This can't be right, as I use startx and
> ".xsession".
Right, I use startx and I don't even have an .xinitrc.
I did do a custom .xsession though.
Regar
> Am I being crazy or immoral wanting only one partition? most Faqs and docs
> I read about it say you should always make a few partitions.
Using multiple partitions gives you a great deal of flexibility. One can
easily add new stuff and reuse the old partitions for something else. You
also g
Hi again,
Ok, I'm installing slink right now, and I'm currently in the part where
you install device drivers. Now, How do you know which are the ones you
need? most of them have only one short line of explaination, (one even
just has a '.'), and several seem to do the same thing. Is ther eany pla
I am trying to install hamm and get this message from dselect or when I
want to mount the cdrom. I did install a cdrom as a device and did not
see iso9660 as an option amongst the filesystems during the installation
process.
Can somebody help me please?
It is not the first time I install Linux f
Looks like our own Havoc Pennington has an article featured
on Linux Today...
http://linuxtoday.com/stories/4604.html
Does icewm-gnome offer anything that icewm doesn't? I
like icewm primarily for it's simplicity and apparent
low resource usage. Is the gnome version just built
using the gnome libraries?
Thanks, G.S.
--- Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
Hello everyone,
Our drives have occasionally been going nuts with disk access.
They would for no reason just start reading the disk and go solid for
10 minutes. Is there a utility like top to check for who or what is
accessing the disks?
Thanks,
Chris
***
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Dietmar Schultz wrote:
> when I want cdrecord to do some writing on my Yamaha CDR 102 it complains:
> Cdrecord release 1.6 Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Jörg Schilling
> cdrecord: Function not implemented. shmget failed
Urghh, IPC wasn't compiled in the actual kernel I'm using. Tha
Hamish writes:
> Perhaps your modem is not reporting NO DIALTONE -- make sure you have
> set ATX4 or so (assuming Rockwell-based modem).
Or perhaps it is reporting NO DIAL TONE, in which case you need to put
ABORT "NO DIAL TONE"
in your /etc/chatscripts/provider file.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROT
Christian van Enckevort wrote:
> Maybe lsof can help you. It gives a list of open files. There is a debian
> package for lsof. Unfortunately it is kernel dependent. The slink version
> only works for 2.0.35.
That is not true. The slink version for example also works on a 2.0.36
kernel. However, yo
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On Sun, 4 Apr 1999 02:25:15 +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>Query: how do I start it? I ran panel and got a nice panel.
>Later I ran gnome-session, which told me that panel was already running
>and asked if I want another.
Gnome, uhm, isn't really
I'm just experimenting with GNOME -- I've never tried it before.
I downloaded some of the packages from the staging area.
Query: how do I start it? I ran panel and got a nice panel.
Later I ran gnome-session, which told me that panel was already running
and asked if I want another.
I restarted ev
Hi,
When I installed hamm some time ago, I had the following problem:
apparently, dselect downloads everything before installing. Having only
one partition, and not too big (400Mb), at some point, it ran out of
space, and I just couldn't do anything anymore. Luckily, I had some free
space on the
Hi Chris,
Maybe lsof can help you. It gives a list of open files. There is a debian
package for lsof. Unfortunately it is kernel dependent. The slink version
only works for 2.0.35.
Greetings,
Christian van Enckevort
Folks,
Once, there was a purpose to the thread given in the subject line,
and I am most grateful to the many people who made relevant comments
on my original query about the availability of user-desirable software for
Linux.
I shall collate these and pass them on; also, it would be seemly to
summ
Howdy Y'all
There is a way to set up an "autoexec.bat" kindof thing in Debian, based on each
user... in the users home directory, edit the ".bash_profile" This works if you
are
using the bash shell.
HTH,
Brant
Christian Dysthe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had the same problem. See the thread "Where is /
Hi;
Can you give me the price for cable hook up for the computer?
What is the cost for hook up ?
Thanks
Sharon Martin
I always end up doing horrible, insecure hacks in order to access the
wvdial stuff, and since I am now using wvdial's "home distribution, I'd
like to do it properly. Here's the current error:
cmayes:~$ wvdial
--> Can't read config file: Permission denied
Here's the config file's permissions:
-rw
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On Sun, 4 Apr 1999 00:01:15 +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>Then educate your users and have your users educate their friends not to
>send them large attachments that they don't really want. Change the
>technology to fix a people problem? Ugh.
Yes,
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On Sat, 3 Apr 1999 23:57:48 +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>Steve, your credibility would improve incredibly if you weren't so
>damn patronising.
I'm only patronizing to those who deserve it.
>> A local FTP client so the person can
Gurra db wrote:
> hmm.. I've dowloaded debian 2.1 source in iso files.
> Wrote them to 2 cd:s and now I can't find any
> installations files.. the cd don't boot and the cd label says "Debian
> 21 disc 3" <-- source-1.iso
> on the cd I can't find any install files .. what am I missing ??
Those are
Ries van Twisk wrote:
>
>Hai,
>
>I'm buzy installing my Telis ISDN card on my Linux box.
>Currently i'm running Debian with a 2.0.34 kernel
>
>When I do
>
> isdnctrl addif ippp0
>
>I get a 'operation not supported by device' message back.
>I have tryed lots and lots of
*- On 2 Apr, Kent Andersen wrote about "Exim Mail filters for Macro and other
VIRUS?"
> does anyone know or have an idea of what I need to put on EXIM to filter for
> macro viruses and other pestelance like happy99? It would be really cool to
> catch that at the transport agent and trash it then.
On Fri, Apr 02, 1999 at 09:42:51AM -0600, Stephen Pitts wrote:
> 1. run pnpdump > /etc/isapnp.conf
> 2. Edit isapnp.conf and uncomment the configuration that I wanted
> 3. run isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf to configure the sound card
> 4. Load the sb module automagically with kmod
> (or manually with mod
On Fri, Apr 02, 1999 at 03:07:37PM +0100, Vincent Murphy wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 01, 1999 at 05:17:04PM -0800, Ramiel Givergis wrote:
> > I have spent about a week trying to figure out why neither
> > my Creative Labs SB16 or AWE64 work under Debian (2.2.4 2.1)
> > I think it has to do with the way my
I did a search of the archives and found others have had my problem but
didn't see any solutions except 'use make config.' I'm attempting to
compile the stock kernel in Slink. When I run "make xconfig" it ends
with the following error,
wish-f scripts/kconfig. tk
Warning-Broken Config. in! m was
>
> Hi all:
>
> I got my cable modem installed today, and now I'm trying to get it
> running under Linux. The Cable-Modem Howto directed me to the DHCP
> Howto, and it instructed me to install the dhcpcd client. I downloaded
> dhcpcd_0.70-5.deb and when I installed it I got the followinf error
>
On Thu, Apr 01, 1999 at 06:42:40PM +0930, Mark Phillips wrote:
> Oh, and I tested out my idea for a script by using minicom. First I
> did
>atm2
>OK
> but I couldn't hear anything. Then I did
That just turns the speaker always-on while you are online. If you're not
online, it doe
On Fri, Apr 02, 1999 at 03:31:34PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Work Tech Support at an ISP for two weeks. You'll get sick of hearing
> from people who get 2-3Mb attachments from people which clogs their email
> until Admin gets in there to clear it out. When they hear what the
> attachment is,
On Thu, Apr 01, 1999 at 10:41:47AM +0200, Stefan Nobis wrote:
> > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hamish Moffatt
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hamish> reason); the technology should allow users to send huge email
> Hamish> attachments if they need to. Otherwise it should be fixed.
>
On Thu, Apr 01, 1999 at 12:41:20AM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Thu, 1 Apr 1999 18:22:47 +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> >On Tue, Mar 30, 1999 at 08:45:09PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> >> This is the proper thing to do since it then lets th
> The other problem that faces someone peeping over the hedge from M$
> Windows land is ``where to find the applications''. There aren't so many
> magazines reviewing Linux apps as there are reviewing M$ apps. If you
The magazines are paid for by the advertising. They will always concentrate
on c
Dang , id hoped this problem would dissapear, guess not.
Netscape v4.51 ( 4.5 prior) on 2.2.5 , potato, windowmaker
I occasionally find that netscape gets 'testy' and refuses to do
anything about my clicking on links exept mark them as followed, it wont
go anywhere unless i select to open the lin
> look for /dev/audio... if it's not there
> run /dev/MAKEDEV audio
Yes, I already have a audio device:
crw-rw-rw- 1 root audio 14, 4 Apr 1 18:18 /dev/audio
(I added the other r/w perms myself)
Still no noise though. I'm thinking that I need something else in the
kernel config
Hi,
Since kernel 2.2.3 I was unable to get my isdn connection with a PCBIT
card (manufactured in Portugal).
My /var/log/syslog file looks like:
---cut here---
Apr 1 22:09:12 cavern kernel: ippp0: dialing 0 ...
Apr 1 22:09:20 cavern kernel: isdn_net: local hangup ippp0
Apr 1 22:09:20 c
hmm.. I've dowloaded debian 2.1 source in iso files.
Wrote them to 2 cd:s and now I can't find any
installations files.. the cd don't boot and the cd label says "Debian
21 disc 3" <-- source-1.iso
on the cd I can't find any install files .. what am I missing ??
/Gurra
> I'd suguest enlightenment over wmaker,
(Hoping not to start a flame war...:-) Why?
--
Regards, | Debian GNU/Linux - http://www.debian.org - More software than
. | *any* distribution, rock solid reliability, quality control,
Randy | seamless upgrades via ftp or CD-ROM, strict
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 07:55:06PM +0930, Mark Phillips wrote:
> > .xinitrc is used if you start X with 'startx' and .xession if you run
> > xdm.
>
> This can't be right, as I use startx and ".xsession".
it is right if you're talking about X on other *NIX systems, but not with
debian. debian (f
Bon Lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> when I set 'isdnctrl dialmode' to 'manual', it says that my kernel
> don't have/support this option.
>
> any suggestions?
You either need the kernel 2.0.x (x >= 36) or 2.2.x with the current
isdn driver patched in (e.g., ftp.suse.com/pub/isdn4linux). Otherw
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 03:11:50 -0800, George Bonser wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, J.H.M. Dassen wrote:
> > 2.2.x is the latest kernel.
>
> But 2.0.37 has newer drivers than Linus' 2.2 releases ... maybe I should
> be using the ac stuff?
At the moment, I trust Alan's patches more than Linus' rele
Anyone knows when/if gnuplot 3.7 will be avaliable as Debian
package?
Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 00:18:50 -0800, George Bonser wrote:
> Ok, whose big idea was it not to provide a real gcc in potato?
Fully switching to EGCS has been planned for potato for quite some time now.
> Maybe it is me but I couldn't find one.
There isn't one, yet. We're working on building on
On Fri, Apr 02, 1999 at 23:29:20 -0800, Micha Feigin wrote:
> With what am i suposed to process a makefile.in
"./configure" processes it for you.
> (I downloaded this from cvs and it's the first time i'm tring this so
> maybe it's just not supposed to compile ?)
If you don't have a "./configure
> > > Or edit your own .xinitrc and .xsession to change it for your self only.
> >
> > Have you been able to work out the difference between .xinitrc and
> > .xsession? From what I've been able to gather, ".xinitrc" is not used
> > by Debian --- is this right?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Mark.
>
Mark Phillips wrote:
>
> > Or edit your own .xinitrc and .xsession to change it for your self only.
>
> Have you been able to work out the difference between .xinitrc and
> .xsession? From what I've been able to gather, ".xinitrc" is not used
> by Debian --- is this right?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark
> Or edit your own .xinitrc and .xsession to change it for your self only.
Have you been able to work out the difference between .xinitrc and
.xsession? From what I've been able to gather, ".xinitrc" is not used
by Debian --- is this right?
Cheers,
Mark.
_/\___/~~\__
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 09:51:44AM +0200, John Stevenson wrote:
> >From looking round the filespace, none of the sound directories
> in /dev seem to exist, which explains why sound wont work.
MAYBE you could try
cd dev; ./MAKEDEV update
with the sb modules inserted. this does create /dev/ds
Hello,
I have to problems that I think may be related.
1) I installed slink from scratch on a Dell Laptop (which worked
using hamm) and selected the source for kernel 2.0.36. When I
went to the /usr/src directory, I fount the tar file had not
been extracted and therefore there was no linux symbo
On Sat, 03 Apr 1999 01:26:58 +0200, you wrote:
>when I set 'isdnctrl dialmode' to 'manual', it says that my kernel don't
>have/support this option.
You need kernel 2.0.36 to have the dialmode option.
>it's mainly to stop autodialing to the isp when I just want to connect to
>my LAN and it's irrit
I have just been reading about JACAL, a symbolic mathematics system,
written under scheme. I found its web page at
http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/JACAL.html
It is GNU licenced, but there doesn't seem to be a debian package for
it. Anyway, I was interested in trying it out, so I downlo
With what am i suposed to process a makefile.in
(tried using make -f , and i get an answear: makefile.in:362 ***
missing seperator.
(I downloaded this from cvs and it's the first time i'm tring this so
maybe it's just not supposed to compile ?)
also, in relation to the same file, where or what is
Chris Mayes wrote:
[... other questions I have skipped ...]
>Oh, that reminds me: where do I set the default windowmanager?
/etc/X11/window-managers
The one at the top of the list is the default.
Or edit your own .xinitrc and .xsession to change it for your self only.
--
Oliver Elphick
Hai,
I'm buzy installing my Telis ISDN card on my Linux box.
Currently i'm running Debian with a 2.0.34 kernel
When I do
isdnctrl addif ippp0
I get a 'operation not supported by device' message back.
I have tryed lots and lots of things but still no luck.
Does anybody have a clue?
James Mastros wrote:
>> Do you know how ot install symbolic links?
>ln -s
Yes
>Note that the source file is the one that gets created, and becomes
>(effectively) another name for the desrination file.
No; that's the wrong way round.
The source is the one that already exists; the dest
Hi all:
I got my cable modem installed today, and now I'm trying to get it
running under Linux. The Cable-Modem Howto directed me to the DHCP
Howto, and it instructed me to install the dhcpcd client. I downloaded
dhcpcd_0.70-5.deb and when I installed it I got the followinf error
message from dpkg
hi, for your 2nd question, ATI dont release spec but a guilde of geek on the
net hacked the card and there is a little support for ati tv card. ati
all-in-wonder should work and some ati addon-card (not mine at this time :( ).
just look at http://ati.veiled.net/
go in the devel section and try gat
hi
look for /dev/audio... if it's not there
run /dev/MAKEDEV audio
it should work
and yes, it's an ensoniq card, sb bought them some times ago.
Benoit Joly
On 03-Apr-99 Randy Edwards wrote:
>I'm playing trying to get a SoundBlaster 128 PCI card working with the
> 2.2.1 kernel. The card's i
does anyone know or have an idea of what I need to put on EXIM to filter for
macro viruses and other pestelance like happy99? It would be really cool to
catch that at the transport agent and trash it then.
Thanks in advance!
Kent
__
Kent Andersen
Great B
At 4/1/99 3:43:00 PM, you wrote:
>Chances are, it will say that no valid modes are found (at least there
>are ways that can work to go around that. I have a more/less readable
>file on my page, about how to setup video modes. Try that too), but just
>to be sure, post them here, and we'll see what
Hi, everyone! I have used various versions of RedHat and SuSE for about
ten months and have decided to give Debian a try. Unfortunately, the
coddling of the configuration tools in each distro has left me with only a
scant knowledge of where things are kept in the configuration file.
Here's my pro
I want to recompile gvim (an vim) in order to have hebrew suport
(+rightleft).
The problem is that I couldn't find how to make gvim (gui version) only
vim.
(I am using src ver. 5.3)
I managed to compile vim, only it was very large, and it would complete
comands using tab.
Another problem is that vi
(also posted to debian-devel earlier)
Anyone know where I can find a Debian T-shirt?
HmmI've checked out lots of places that sell Linux clothing, and can
not find any Debian t-shirts. Does anyone know where I can find a
Debian T-shirt / Hat? If not...maybe anyone interested in coordinating
th
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 12:59:15AM +, Paul Dubbell wrote:
> Well, if this isn't annoying, does anyone know where to find the source
> for dbootstrap(the debian installation program)? I know how to find the
> program(easy) but the source isn't in any deb. Argg! Any pointers would
> be appreciate
On Fri, Apr 02, 1999 at 05:25:04PM -0300, Paulo José da Silva e Silva wrote:
> I have a slink/hamm mixed system (my slink cd's are on their way). I am having
> some problems with locale and X. For example, when I run WPrefs I get
> the following error message:
>
> WPrefs warning: X server does no
On Fri, Apr 02, 1999 at 09:05:38PM -0600, Pat Greenwood wrote:
> Due to the amount of time it was taking to obtain selected packages in
> dselect, I edited against the Access defaults to try specific mirror
> sites. I'm back to what I think were the suggested paths. I've tried:
> http://http.us.deb
Hi,
I downloaded imwheel 0.9.5 and ran the make command and got an
error. I was wondering if you knew what I am missing. It looks like
when it's trying to look for some X library and other stuff.
jax.h:6: X11/Xlib.h: No such file or directory
jax.h:7: X11/Xutil.h: No such file or directory
IIci 20/1G 68030 33.6 dial-up stand-alone w/ slink 2.1 installed 3/9/99.
I am a newbie. I apologize if the answer is already out there, but I
couldn't find it (about one week trying).
I have just the basics installed, no man pages yet.
Due to the amount of time it was taking to obtain selected pac
I have set up /etc/sources.list with multiple sites. Both sites offer
different versions of the same package, but only the older version gets
displayed. Of coarse I want the newer version. Here is my sources list
file:
deb http://www.debian.org/~jim/debian-gtk-gnome/gnome-stage-slink
unstable main
Exactly!
I just finished reading -doc, -devel, and -qa. They're all
doing it. This is starting to get unwieldy.
Jstarr
p.s. I'm using plain nsmail.
Ed Cogburn writes:
> For the issue of a software package that needs to get a daemon running at
> bootup, I don't think the problem is trivial. The layout and use of the
> /etc/init.d and /etc/rc*.d dirs is (I've read) far from compatible
> between RH and Deb.
How about an install-rc tool? It wou
Question for the gurus:
I've got a web server putting out just 10K pages and about 25MB a day.
Not much, but it's growing quickly and does get bogged down at certain
times during the day (seems about half is served between 2:30 and 4:00
PM).
Which is the better upgrade, more RAM or going to SCSI?
On Fri, Apr 02, 1999 at 12:25:05AM -0600, James Starr wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having a strange problem with my mail from debian-user. I
> received 400+ mails this morning
> of which approx. 30% were duplicates. I also received 57 repeats,
> which were from Monday.
> Has anyone else seen th
Ahhh... my first entrance into official debiandom.
Well, if this isn't annoying, does anyone know where to find the source
for dbootstrap(the debian installation program)? I know how to find the
program(easy) but the source isn't in any deb. Argg! Any pointers would
be appreciated.
Thanks,
-P
I'm playing trying to get a SoundBlaster 128 PCI card working with the
2.2.1 kernel. The card's id'ed as a 1275:5000 by lspci -n, so I've compiled
it with the Ensoniq ES1370 driver in the kernel's sound options. However, I
can't get a squeak out of the card. I'm pretty clueless when it comes
Jeff Hill wrote:
>
> Hmm, now that you say this, I looked back at the partition table (these are
> the
> essential details I remember):
>
> Partition BootStartEnd Type
> hda1Primary 1 19883
Bruce Sass wrote:
>
> On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Ed Cogburn wrote:
>
>
> [snip]
>
> > I don't want
> > to see RH disappear any more than I want to see Debian disappear.
> > I want to see enough cooperation between distros that allows app
> > makers to write software that will work on most distros withou
In a message dated 4/2/99 1:31:26 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
> > deb http://www.debian.org/~jim/debian-gtk-gnome/gnome-stage-slink \
> > unstable main
>
> What's the difference between the above and:
>
> deb http://www.debian.org/~jules/gnome-stage-2 unstable main
I had my /etc/X11/window-managers start up enlightenment, then put the exec
gnome-session into the .xsession in my home dir (I couldn't get X to read
.xinitrc).
-Jay
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