On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, J.H.M. Dassen wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 23:11:56 +1200, Michael Beattie wrote:
> > In a configure script, this is the outcome:
>
> > configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C++ compiler
> > cannot create executables.
>
> Run configure with the '-v' ar
> I sent this a few days ago but have gotten no response, so I'll try again.
>
> I have a Hamm system.
> I've been trying about setting up a Tek printer and have lpd
> confused. If I go into lpc and ask for status lp2 I get
>
>
> lpc> status lp2
> lp2:
> queuing is enabled
> pr
Okay... I checked the process by ps x and seen that diald is running.
Unfortunably, the dial-on demand is not working yet as I tried doing lynx, ftp
or ping from root or user account.
As for the package version, it is diald_0.16.5-3.deb version.
So...any more clues? I me
On 16-Apr-99 Matt wrote:
> I sent an email to this list a while ago, and then I got the following.
> Was there a problem with my original message?
>
> Matt
No. The problem is explained with limpid clarity in the message which was
returned to you:
> - megtelt a cimzett levelesladaja.
In other wo
I had similar problem (actually also on 486 33 MHz.) I've solved it by
overwriting master boot record. I.e. put in /etc/lilo.conf
boot=/dev/hda instead of boot=/dev/hda1
and run lilo again. That should fix it.
Sergey.
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Brian Morgan wrote:
> I just got done installing D
Subject: trouble with LILO
Date: Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 03:00:03PM -0500
In reply to:Brian Morgan
Quoting Brian Morgan([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I just got done installing Debian 2.1 on a 486 33mhz machine. When
> rebooting after the install, it hangs on LILO, with the "LI" appearing
Dan Nguyen wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> : In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> : Luca Filipozzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> : :It's unfortunate that the Debian install is difficult in comparison to
> : :RedHat.
Having just switched to Debian 2.1 from RH 5.2, I think the
Yes, dselect isn't perfect. It doesn't have the most intuitive UI but...
It'll also do the most amazing, surprising thing... actually work!
Even when I don't expect it to work, it works!
Several times while upgrading from hamm or whatever and seeing a list
of 100 packages needing to be upgraded,
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Ossama Othman wrote:
> On 15 Apr, Pete Templin wrote:
> >
> > I'm trying to set up a Poweredge 1300 (with integrated Adaptec 7890 Ultra2
> > LVD SCSI controller) on a custom kernel v2.0.36 (added support for the
> > AIC-7xxx, of course), and I get the following error mes
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, rob wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I have a problem with my SMC Ether Power II PCI card.
> It doesn't work.
> Could anyone tell me if LINUX supports this hardware and if it does what
> to do to set it up.
>
> Thanks for your help!
> Robert
According to HC-Howto, SMC EtherPower II i
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
: In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
: Luca Filipozzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: :It's unfortunate that the Debian install is difficult in comparison to
: :RedHat.
: In some ways, I actually think it's hard compared to Slackware. And
: that's BAD..
Russell Rademacher writes:
> Okay... Got it re-installed and pulled a copy from the /usr/doc/diald the
> diald.options which is missing...
Still missing? What version of diald do you have? Sounds like a bug. Did
you purge the previous diald installation before reinstalling?
> What other sectio
I have the Mailman web administration and user adminstration functions
working now. This seems like a huge improvement over Majordomo/MajorCool.
I am getting the following error:
Neither the system_aliases director nor the address_pipe transport set a
uid for local delivery of |var/lib/mailman/m
Nope, that just means one of the list subscribers has a full mailbox.
They'll probably get removed from the list automatically after a certain
number of messages bounce (if the list is configured to do that).
Havoc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ryan Losh) writes:
> >
> > I'm afraid I didn't get the point with NIS. I installed the nis.deb on
> > all our machines on the local network and followed the instructions in
> > /usr/doc/nis/nis.debian.howto carefully: setting up a master and the
> > clients.
> >
>
> 1) Add the
I sent an email to this list a while ago, and then I got the following.
Was there a problem with my original message?
Matt
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*- On 16 Apr, John Gay wrote about "Dual Boot Linux/NT and ATI Rage IIc video"
>
[NT stuff I don't know about]
>
> Problem 2.
> My system has an ATI Rage IIc video card. I have seen quite a bit of
> discussion
> concerning this family of cards. When I tried to set up X Window, the Mach 64
> drive
Hi,
I re-installed gnome (gmc gnome-control-center gnome-panel gnome-session
gnome-game gnome-terminal gnome-utils) with the apt-get installation
tool from Debian after an erroneous installation. This far, I didn't
have any trouble or error message. Of course, some libs had to be
updated to fulfill
Did you dd the Linux bootsector for use in the NT bootloader? Also, did
you install NT on an NTFS or FAT partition? If you formatted the NT drive
NTFS, you'll need to use a floppy for this, then copy it onto the C:
drive.
If C: is FAT mount the C: drive on /mnt
OR with a floppy
mount /dev/fd0 on
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 04:31:43PM -0400, Havoc Pennington wrote:
> Problem is that the 2.1 rescue disk doesn't quite work. The boot screen
> comes up, I press return, it loads the kernel off the disk; then when I'd
> normally expect the kernel messages to start scrolling by, it
> spontaneously re
I just got a new PC ( YEA!!!) and loaded WindowsNT onto it ( BOO!!!) to get me
by until I'm more familiar with Linux. I downloaded the Dual boot Linux from NT
HOW-TO and followed the instructions, more or less. Here is my current
situation.
WindowsNT resides on hda1, the bootable partition. 2Gb.
Of course, I'm a moron and this is one of the few questions in the FAQ.
Thanks,
Havoc
I just had an error while running `make zInstall':
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.0.35/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2
-fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strength-reduce -pipe -m486 -malign-loops=2
-malign-jumps=2 -malign-functions=2 -DCPU=586 -c -o ide.o ide.c
{standard input}: Assembler mes
Hi,
I just got one of these; it's a cute little subnotebook. Naturally I want
to put Debian on it.
Problem is that the 2.1 rescue disk doesn't quite work. The boot screen
comes up, I press return, it loads the kernel off the disk; then when I'd
normally expect the kernel messages to start scroll
On 16 Apr 1999, Arcady Genkin wrote:
> Dan Brosemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > FWIW, I use sympatico.ca and so I can explain how I worked around the
> > problem. But first of all, the exact nature of the problem is, as I
> > believe you both guessed, that smtp1.sympatico.ca verifies the d
I have been receiving the following messages in my
/var/lib/mailman/logs/smtp-failures. I am using Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 and
mailman 1.0b8-3 from the Debian distribution site. Please be easy on me
I'm a Linux newbie.
May 04 11:14:27 1999 TrySMTPDelivery: To ['[EMAIL PROTECTED]']:
May 04 11:14:27
Hi,
I've gone ahead and upgraded my gnome installation to the potato deb
from
the web site and have discovered that it produces a slew of error upon
exiting from X windows with gnome running. I'm running the exec
gnome-session in the file /etc/X11/window-managers and also in my home
Dan Brosemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> FWIW, I use sympatico.ca and so I can explain how I worked around the
> problem. But first of all, the exact nature of the problem is, as I
> believe you both guessed, that smtp1.sympatico.ca verifies the domain that
> is sent in the MAIL FROM: line. No
I just got done installing Debian 2.1 on a 486 33mhz machine. When
rebooting after the install, it hangs on LILO, with the "LI" appearing on
the screen. doesn't ever go anywhere after that.
Booting from the boot floppy appears to work fine. Is there any way to
correct this? I've installed the
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 15:35:20 -0400, Michael Sweet wrote:
> We will then focus in on how our guests bring productivity and
> profitability to the companies that they do business with via their
> products and services.
The Debian project, in contrast to many Linux distribution development
organi
Hi All,
I sent this a few days ago but have gotten no response, so I'll try again.
I have a Hamm system.
I've been trying about setting up a Tek printer and have lpd
confused. If I go into lpc and ask for status lp2 I get
lpc> status lp2
lp2:
queuing is enabled
printing is e
I would like to make a floppy that would allow me to boot up my system
from that floppy and contain all of the Amanda tools that would allow
me to recover my hard drive file systems in the event something goes
wrong. Has anyone set up something like this? Any pointers would be
greatly appreciated
Ola!
> My question is:
> if the path is
> /dists/slink/main/binary-a/
> do I use the first '"/" ?
> do I use the last "/" ?
> Do I need to include the "Package" file inside "binary-a" ?
IIRC, if you are installing from official CDs you don't have to set
anything special on this path. The install
Hello, I am a television producer with The Executive Forum Television
Series, which is nationally syndicated on ABC, CBS, NBC, WB, UPN, Fox
and PAX affiliates. The host of our TV show is astronaut and Commander
of the heroic Apollo 13 Moon Mission, Captain James A. Lovell.
Currently we are in pro
FWIW, I use sympatico.ca and so I can explain how I worked around the
problem. But first of all, the exact nature of the problem is, as I
believe you both guessed, that smtp1.sympatico.ca verifies the domain that
is sent in the MAIL FROM: line. Note that it doesn't care about you being
inside th
It means that someone who is subscribed to the list has a broken mailer
that does not follow the headers correctly when bouncing messages for
whatever reason. In this case a full mailbox. The bounce should go back
the list and get trapped by the listserver software. If you get
messages like this,
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 21:17:32 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just sent a message to debian-user@lists.debian.org, and it made it
> through to the list straight away, but I also go this reply from somewhere
> else.
>
> I SENT the message to and only to debian-user, it was not a reply or els
Hi!
> I just sent a message to debian-user@lists.debian.org, and it made it through
> to the list straight away, but I also go this reply from somewhere else.
> I SENT the message to and only to debian-user, it was not a reply or else.
> What does this mean?
This means this user from .hu is a sub
Kernel 2.2.x supports SMC EtherPower II card. You need to enable development
in the first option.
Cheers,
Vaidhy
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 07:08:44AM +0200, rob wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I have a problem with my SMC Ether Power II PCI card.
> It doesn't work.
> Could anyone tell me if LINUX support
I just sent a message to debian-user@lists.debian.org, and it made it through
to the list straight away, but I also go this reply from somewhere else.
I SENT the message to and only to debian-user, it was not a reply or else.
What does this mean?
Horacio.
- Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROT
George Bonser writes:
> That would be ok provided:
> 1. He never says HELO sympatico.com
Why? His dynamic IP will resolve to the corresponding sympatico.ca
hostname just as mine resolves to a win.bright.net one. I am
elk-iqx2-cs-32.win.bright.net [208.149.150.158] right now. I say HELO
win.bri
Okay... Got it re-installed and pulled a copy from the /usr/doc/diald
the diald.options which is missing from the /usr/diald and edited it to similar
like yours.
I also set up the connection using ppp-config and tested the ttyS1
which works. Now... I tried from the root using lynx
Hi,
I tried to unpack/install kernel 2.0.35 source tarball in /usr/src, and it gave
me the following error (with `tar zxvf linux-2.0.35.tar.gz'):
gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error
tar: Child returned status 1
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
though it has created linux/
unsubscribe
A ps/2 mouse is /dev/psaux. So you should use that. I make a link
/dev/mouse -> /dev/psaux
ANd use /dev/mouse. That way if the device chnges (I get a serial), I just
change the link.
The M$ mouse option should work.
I'm running Netscape 4.5 on Debian 2.1 (I'm a newbie with Linux).
I am using a Netscape tar.gz file from a magazine CD (it is the glibc2
version of Netscape).
I log on as a non-root user.
Netscape starts fine and I can browse without problems.
But when I try to use the 'Messenger' part of the progr
I'm using the XF86Setup to configure X on my Debian 2.1 box. I simply can't
get any ps/2 mice to work. I've tried all the devices with the Microsoft
and PS/2 protocols selected. No response ever. If I choose the wrong
device (psaux, for example), the system will just freeze up completely, and
I
I'm trying to install Debian Slink.
I get to the part of the install program where it says:
Debian GNU/Linux Installation Main Menu
Next: Install Operating System Kernel and Modules
After I choose the Next option I get:
Please select the medium you will use to install the system:
I choose t
George Bonser writes:
> You probably can not simply call your system sympatico.com because the IP
> address will not match the hostname. Have a look at dhs.org
No, but he can configure his MTA to use an addrress in sympatico.ca on the
"MAIL FROM:" SMTP command. This is the domain the lookups are
Even my minimal Winwhatever systems which never did any real work couldn't
go beyond a week... Now they do more work and go for 3+ months at a time
with Debian 2.1/kernel 2.2.x :)
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Don't worry about it. The linux bug workaroud deals VERY effective
I believe cua* was dropped somewhere along the 2.1.x series... Its gone
with 2.2.x
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Fabio Olive leite wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> ] (the ttyS* and cua* devices are hardware-equivalent, but if I'm
> ] not mistaken using the /dev/cua* device is better for dialin, which
> ] you mig
> Don't worry about it. The linux bug workaroud deals VERY effectively
> with it. I have a dual pentium system with the same boot message. It has
> been running Debian Linux for 3 years without ANY problem. HE! HE!
> Windoze 98 will crap out after 49 days of continuous operation.
That is actually
Hi!
] the README for Linux 2.0.36 kernel tells me, that
/usr/include/{asm,linux,scsi}
] should be symlinks to /usr/src/linux/include/{asm,linux,scsi}, respectively.
] They aren't. They are normal directories. That's wrong, isn't it? The
] installation of Slink has done so.
That's an old Linux is
Hi there,
] (the ttyS* and cua* devices are hardware-equivalent, but if I'm
] not mistaken using the /dev/cua* device is better for dialin, which
] you might want for a modem).
Whoah! cua devices have been dropped from Debian (and Linux itself, so to
speak) long ago and their use nowadays is _str
Hi everyone,
I have a problem with my SMC Ether Power II PCI card.
It doesn't work.
Could anyone tell me if LINUX supports this hardware and if it does what
to do to set it up.
Thanks for your help!
Robert
Thank you very much for your replies.
" Raymond A. Ingles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 16 Apr 1999 15:13:07 -
>Linux now implements a workaround that essentially allows the processor
>to successfully reject the instruction instead of locking up.
John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 16 Apr 1999 11:56:45
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> > I have recently switched from SuSE Linux to Debian and installed 2.0.34.
> > When booting I noticed the following message:
> > Intel Pentium with F0 0F bug
> > Workaround enabled.
> > Does somebody know what bug this is and what workaround is implemented.
> > I h
Rick Tan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I would like to use a proxy server with ftp. How do I specify this?
| With http, I used http_proxy=htpp://proxyserver:port/ with great
| success. I tried ftp_proxy but it didn't work.
Personally I use ncftp. It can deal with a lot of firewall types and,
i
Hi there,
] What I'm doing is running a pipe between two background processes. Opening
] pipe for reading and writing both fail "illegal seek". Does this qualify
] as "special requirements" ?
Not at all. Probably your program is trying some funny file-oriented
syscall on the pipe, so it fails.
>From: Ivan Litovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: qt1g_1.42-1.deb
>Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 14:16:06 +0200
>
>Hi there.
>
>Is there, and where can I download stable qt1g_1.42-1.deb.
>
>Please hurry, I am inpatient to get kde working on my new slink...
>
Note: forwarded message attached.
===
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I would like to use a proxy server with ftp. How do I specify this? With
http,
I used http_proxy=htpp://proxyserver:port/ with great success. I tried
ftp_proxy but it didn't work.
TIA
On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Brant Wells wrote:
> Hey Guys :)
>
> Mark Brown wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Apr 13, 1999 at 02:40:24PM -0400, Dan Brosemer wrote:
> >
> > > I'm thinking of using ipmasq to share a cable-modem among many machines.
> > > I would like to set up a DNS on this (gateway? proxy?) in order
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Small, Bradley wrote:
> Problem #1, I have a modem on Com1. I know I do because Bill Gates tells me
> I do when I run His OS. Try as I might I can't seem to convince Linux that
> it is there. I assume that I should be using wvdial and when it ran the
> configuration utility it
Either edit /etc/magicfilter/dj500-filter to not use djscript (see the
remarks in this file) or install the djtools package.
Bob
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Mans Joling wrote:
> Hi
> On several questions on my printing problem.
> When I type lpq it says no entries.
> echo "test" >test
> lpr test
> Noti
Whenever I launch Knews, it connects to my news server and downloads the list
of active newsgroups. This doesn't seem necessary, and takes several minutes.
What I would like is for only new groups to be checked.
Also, if I launch Knews w/o being connected to my ISP, I get 'error : no such
host'.
See /usr/doc/libc6/FAQ.Debian.gz for the rationale behind this.
Bob
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Stephan Engelke wrote:
> Hi Armin,
>
> > those symlinks. But I've problems to compile some libraries. Someone
> > told me, that this can be caused by different versions of installed
> > includes or librarie
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Thomas Ruedas wrote:
> I have recently switched from SuSE Linux to Debian and installed 2.0.34.
> When booting I noticed the following message:
> Intel Pentium with F0 0F bug
> Workaround enabled.
> Does somebody know what bug this is and what workaround is implemented.
Ther
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Pavel Mores wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Jeff Noxon wrote:
>
> > You might be better off avoiding ATI graphics boards under Linux. ATI is
> > not cooperative with the developer community and drivers tend to take a
> > while to get written & stabilize.
[...]
> It's too bad
*- On 16 Apr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "ATI [EMAIL PROTECTED] 98 with
Xwindows"
> My graphics card is the ATI [EMAIL PROTECTED] 98 which is not supported by
> Xserver
> version 3.3.2... , but is supported by 3.3.3.1, which is not listed in
> dselect. I was wondering when and if it would be
Well, you should actually be able to just download the server binary from XFree
and
install just that. You can get it here
ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/3.3.3.1/binaries/Linux-ix86-glibc/Servers/
(although I don't know which one you need, they're all in there). This should
cause
too much trou
On 16-Apr-99 Small, Bradley wrote:
>>You may well have the modem on /dev/ttyS0 = COM1, but you probably also
>>have your mouse there as well. In that case you are likely to hit
>>interrupt conflicts, and Linux will only see one of the devices.
>
> I don't think so, since my mouse is a "ps/2" mouse
Richard Harran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's the one:
> $lsmod
> vfat4 2
>
> I didn't have vfat as a module in the kernel either, but I guess it
> doesn't need to be.
So you *do* have it as module. Kerneld autoloads it automatically
whenever you need it to mount a vf
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 21:58:36 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What I'm doing is running a pipe between two background processes.
> Opening pipe for reading and writing both fail "illegal seek". Does this
> qualify as "special requirements" ?
No.
> In any event I'm curious now to know what t
Which canon printer?
Did you change *anything* else on the system between when it worked and
now? Specifically check the printer port device setup. The printer
numbers got changed not so long ago (i.e. lp0 and lp1 may be reversed).
--
Patrick Ouellette
Assistant Computer Engineer
Engineering C
Richard Harran wrote:
> The problem is coming from the /etc/magicfilter/dj500-filter script.
>
> I had a look at mine, and the last line is:
> default filter /usr/bin/djscript -q
> which is the command which you don't have. This is for printing normal
> text files. Above
Wayne Topa wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: SMBMOUNT won't
> Date: Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 01:56:16PM +0200
>
> In reply to:Mirek Kwasniak
>
> Quoting Mirek Kwasniak([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 10:25:52AM -0400, Alec Smith wrote:
> > > Got a sample syntax? I use
> > >
> >
>You may well have the modem on /dev/ttyS0 = COM1, but you probably also
>have your mouse there as well. In that case you are likely to hit
>interrupt conflicts, and Linux will only see one of the devices.
I don't think so, since my mouse is a "ps/2" mouse rather than a serial
mouse. It could poss
>
> Problem #1, I have a modem on Com1. I know I do because Bill Gates tells me
> I do when I run His OS. Try as I might I can't seem to convince Linux that
> it is there. I assume that I should be using wvdial and when it ran the
> configuration utility it said that it didn't detect any modem. So
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> You might be better off avoiding ATI graphics boards under Linux. ATI is
> not cooperative with the developer community and drivers tend to take a
> while to get written & stabilize. I've suffered through problems with
> several generations of Mach64 card
The problem is coming from the /etc/magicfilter/dj500-filter script.
I had a look at mine, and the last line is:
default filter /usr/bin/djscript -q
which is the command which you don't have. This is for printing normal
text files. Above this it suggests using something
My graphics card is the ATI [EMAIL PROTECTED] 98 which is not supported by
Xserver
version 3.3.2... , but is supported by 3.3.3.1, which is not listed in
dselect. I was wondering when and if it would be added to the dselect list,
or how can I install xserver-mach64 version 3.3.3.1 without using d
On 16-Apr-99 Small, Bradley wrote:
>
> Problem #1, I have a modem on Com1. I know I do because Bill Gates
> tells me I do when I run His OS. Try as I might I can't seem to
> convince Linux that it is there. I assume that I should be using
> wvdial and when it ran the configuration utility it said
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 12:48:48PM +0200, J.H.M. Dassen wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 18:19:14 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > The strace log gives the following error
> > open("/etc/ld.so.preload", O_RDONLY)= -1 ENOENT (No such file or
> > directory)
>
> > I checked the directory and
Quoting Richard Losey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I had a 1.6G drive and a 4.3G drive in that computer. The 1.6G is the
> original disk and the 4.3G was an add-on. I decided to reserve 500M on the
> 1.6G for Windows and use the rest for Linux.
>
> First problem: The boot.bat script was not in the docum
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Stephan Engelke wrote:
> I am thinking of upgrading my computer's graphics board to
> either one of the two new ATI cards: ATI Rage Magnum or ATI Rage Fury.
> Now I am wondering if anyone has any experience with either one of
> these two boards? How do they perform under X11
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Damon Muller wrote:
> I downloaded the kde 1.1 debs from a local kde mirror, and installed
> them without any problem on my freshly installed, pure-slink box.
> I had to install qt from potato:
> ii qt1g1.42-2 Shared Library used by applications linked
> w
in your local kde ftp site, look in /pub/kde/Incoming/debian to get the
latest *.deb's. This solved the problem for me.
Damon Muller wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I downloaded the kde 1.1 debs from a local kde mirror, and installed
> them without any problem on my freshly installed, pure-slink box.
You might be better off avoiding ATI graphics boards under Linux. ATI is
not cooperative with the developer community and drivers tend to take a
while to get written & stabilize. I've suffered through problems with
several generations of Mach64 cards. Maybe the new boards work great
already, but
Hi y'all and thanks for all the help so far..
Now I have X windows up and well it is cool so far. Just so everyone knows,
when you D/L and install 3.3.3.1 of XFree86 you must also D/L the stuff in
their "Servers" directory. Soon as I got the new SVGA server things got much
better.
Problem #1, I
>
> I have recently switched from SuSE Linux to Debian and installed 2.0.34.
> When booting I noticed the following message:
> Intel Pentium with F0 0F bug
> Workaround enabled.
> Does somebody know what bug this is and what workaround is implemented.
> I have a rather old machine with an Intel Pe
Hi all,
I have a problem with printing something other than dvi-files with
lprng/magicfilter on slink. Somehow magicfilter doesn't call gs (I can
see dj500-filter in top a short time), but lpd thinks, it has printed
with sucess: Any hints?
Greetings, Christoph
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 04:15:27AM -0400, Arcady Genkin wrote:
> Oh boy... So what do you think I should do? Stuff sympatico.ca instead
> of my local domain name and genkin instead of my local user name in
> the exim configuration file? That would completely screw up the local
> mail system then,
I have recently switched from SuSE Linux to Debian and installed 2.0.34.
When booting I noticed the following message:
Intel Pentium with F0 0F bug
Workaround enabled.
Does somebody know what bug this is and what workaround is implemented.
I have a rather old machine with an Intel Pentium 100 MHz,
Quoting Mike Barton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I suppose you "just forgot" to post an even minor semblance of proof? Please
> correct the error and let us all in on it. Better yet why not answer my
> "iBCS anyone" post of a few days ago.
Seeing as the modules in -2.0.34 and -2.0.35 compare equal, and
> I partitioned my HD also in a new way: smaller /dev/hda1 (/ 256Mb), larger
> /dev/hda2 (/usr ab. 5Gb) and a swap /dev/hda3 (100mb). After installing and
> apt-getting all the packages, I noticed that I was little short-sighted:
> /dev/hda1 might run out of space pretty quickly.
Having that much
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Hi
On several questions on my printing problem.
When I type lpq it says no entries.
echo "test" >test
lpr test
Notihing happens.
But I have looked in lp-errs and the are many lines with the following
text
/bin/sh: /usr/bin/djscript:No such file or directory
/etc/magicfilter/dj500-filter: /usr/bin/
Hi Folks,
I downloaded the kde 1.1 debs from a local kde mirror, and installed
them without any problem on my freshly installed, pure-slink box.
I had to install qt from potato:
ii qt1g1.42-2 Shared Library used by applications linked
w
As there wasn't a version of qt recen
Hi there.
Is there, and where can I download stable qt1g_1.42-1.deb.
Please hurry, I am inpatient to get kde working on
my new slink...
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