If you ever need to access a previous message from this list, an archive
is stored on www.debian.org :)
"Gary L. Hennigan" wrote:
>
> I knew I would regret not saving the post to this list that said where
> we could get version 3.3.3.1 of XFree86 for debian slink and that time
> has come. Anyone
Then share it with us, so that we may all be better off for it.
Michael Merten wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 12:19:58AM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
> > On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Michael Merten wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'm trying to locate a debian mirror in the US that allows rsync access
On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Jiri Baum wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Allan M. Wind:
> > On 1999-07-04 20:22, Rolf Edlund wrote:
> >
> > > rm -i Backupfiles/--exclude=files.txt
> >
> > There are 2 tricks:
> >
> > 1. rm -i * (say no to everything that you want to keep)
>
> No, this doesn't work. The shell e
In my case (using the soundblaster driver for my AWE32), this was caused by
memory getting fragmented enough that the sound driver couldn't allocate a
DMA buffer.
The docs told me to add the option "dmabuf=1" to my `modprobe -a sound`
call. AFAIK this only works on 2.2 kernels.
I'm not at home an
1) Make sure /etc/resolv.conf is setup correctly
if you can't do `host xxx.yyy.zzz', sendmail can't find
it either
2) sendmail is restrictive by design - you have to tell it
that you know the blood is upon your hands ;-}
on the black machine (your apparent gateway), make sure
Title: StarPC...for home and business.
White Box Solution For
ResellersNew
I would like to access some web file as if they are local on my
computer. Example:
In a html file on my computer I have a link to
http://www.somewhere.com/folder_x and I would like to click on it and go
to /home/myname/folder_y on my computer instead.
I suppose I have to make some
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, David Teague wrote:
> Carl, Others:
>
> What tools does Debian have to generate X windows interface
> for programs?
More than I can count. Then again, I only have ten fingers...:)
There are many toolkits for making X apps. A while ago I learned Tcl/Tk,
and really liked Tk
The modem device is probably still locked by the dearly departed pppd.
Check that both ppp and pppupd are using the same device (i.e.
/dev/ttyS0) and there is no lock file being left around in /var/lock.
Also what do the /var/log/ppp and /var/log/pppupd logfiles say?
Or it could be a bug. I've n
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 08:04:11PM +0200, Gary van Blerk wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've been using Debian now for about 2 years and still I am learning new
> things about it every day. I need some help with using fetchmail. I have a
> Debian server running sendmail. I have a domain registered for
Brian Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> *- On 14 Jul, Gary L. Hennigan wrote about "XF86_SVGA 3.3.3?"
> > I knew I would regret not saving the post to this list that said where
> > we could get version 3.3.3.1 of XFree86 for debian slink and that time
> > has come. Anyone have that apt source lo
*- On 14 Jul, Gary L. Hennigan wrote about "XF86_SVGA 3.3.3?"
> I knew I would regret not saving the post to this list that said where
> we could get version 3.3.3.1 of XFree86 for debian slink and that time
> has come. Anyone have that apt source location handy? I tried
> searching the mailing lis
Ok, after a few modifications I'm now getting some semblance of useful logging.
So I attempted to email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The first time I did it, I got this:
Jul 13 15:15:43 white sendmail[16713]: PAA16713: ruleset=check_mail, arg1=, relay=black.chroamtic.org [192.168
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 13:49:02 -0600, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
> I knew I would regret not saving the post to this list that said where
> we could get version 3.3.3.1 of XFree86 for debian slink
http://netgod.net/x/
HTH,
Ray
--
PATRIOTISM A great British writer once said that if he had to choo
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 10:46:22AM +0400, Alex V. Toropov wrote:
> I'm trying to mount to different network filesystems on
> different mount points simultaneously and receive error
> "Device or resource busy" or something like this, depending
> on fs type (nfs, ncpfs, smbfs). Any filesystem can be
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 09:49:01PM +0200, Toens Bueker wrote:
>
> test:/etc/apache# /usr/sbin/apachectl start
> Syntax error on line 101 of /etc/apache/httpd.conf:
> Cannot load /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_auth_mysql.so into \
> server: /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_auth_mysql.so: undefined \
> symbol: my
I knew I would regret not saving the post to this list that said where
we could get version 3.3.3.1 of XFree86 for debian slink and that time
has come. Anyone have that apt source location handy? I tried
searching the mailing list archive but it's EXTREMELY slow and I can't
seem to hit the right co
Hi *,
I try to compile mod_auth_mysql as a module for apache.
Everything works well during compilation - but when apache
tries to load the module I get this error-message:
test:/etc/apache# /usr/sbin/apachectl start
Syntax error on line 101 of /etc/apache/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /usr/lib/apache
Installing Debian 2nd time; wiped windoze entirely. Feels great.
Just wondering though: Living in Denmark, would I be using CET or WET?
Regards
Vitux
Something that might help:
bash has both emacs and vi key bindings, and I think it defaults to emacs,
SO if you know that you used 'ls -stuFF' many commands ago, you can
type
ls
and bash will search backwards in the history list for the last time you
used ls and instantly take you there.
I use th
Carl, Others:
What tools does Debian have to generate X windows interface
for programs?
--David
David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely,
useful, technically accurate, and friendly.
On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 21:10:18 +0100, richard wrote:
> and then running debian/rules build.
> The process then appears to go through the configure and building stages
> but no .deb is produced at the end.
The "build" target only builds binaries; it does not build packages; you
need the "binary"
I've having the following problems with licq and xcmail... They can't
seem to be able to find the libraries that they are looking for.. I
have used locate to try and find the libraries, and they seem to be on
the disk.. Is there a file that I need to update with the location of
these libraries
Hi there,
I've been using Debian now for about 2 years and still I am
learning new things about it every day. I need some help with using fetchmail. I
have a Debian server running sendmail. I have a domain registered for mail
only.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can fetch all the mail quite well
I'm trying to build the vim sources to use gvim. I did it a while ago
but have since rebuilt my machine.
The problem is that I'm happily copying the three vim files to
/usr/src/vim and extracting them with
dpkg-source -x vim vim_5.0-0.2.dsc, changing the debian/rules file to
remove the two no X swi
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 02:26:25PM -0400, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Mark Glassberg wrote:
>
> > The dosemu source packages have "orig" and "diff" in their names. How do
> > these packages work together?
>
> There are several files that work together to form an overall
> pa
> The dosemu source packages have "orig" and "diff" in their names. How do
> these packages work together?
the "-orig" is the pristine source code, straight from the author(s). I
believe that the "-diff" contains the modifications made by the Debian
maintainers to make it fit easily into Debian,
*- On 14 Jul, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote about "Re: Basic debian package question"
> On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Mark Glassberg wrote:
>
>> The dosemu source packages have "orig" and "diff" in their names. How do
>> these packages work together?
>
> There are several files that work together to form an o
William T Wilson wrote:
>
> On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Peter Allen wrote:
>
> > I'll try that, thanks.
> > By the way, I *thought* that rather than a slot by slot basis it was
> > meant to be handled by the bios, but then mine doesn't, and as it
> > is an award bios at least half of all modern Pc's won
Subject: Wierd subject names in mutt
Date: Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 04:44:27PM +0100
In reply to:Patrick Kirk
Quoting Patrick Kirk([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi all,
>
> I keep finding my inbox full of subjects like A** and I suspect it started
> when I put lists debian-user in my .mutt
*- On 14 Jul, Patrick Kirk wrote about "Re: IMAP"
>
> What is the Debian IMAP package called. A search under IMAP in dselect
> pulles up nothing.
>
Odd that it didn't come up. It is called imap.
dists/stable/main/binary-i386/mail/imap_4.4-4.deb but use
dists/proposed-updates/imap_4.5-0slink2
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Mark Glassberg wrote:
> The dosemu source packages have "orig" and "diff" in their names. How do
> these packages work together?
There are several files that work together to form an overall
package. The two you mentioned are used when building the Debian
package from the o
Patrick Kirk wrote:
>
> The truth is that there is no fax software worthy of the name that could be
> called free. Its worth going over to Windows when you need to send faxes as
> Linux just doesn't have a user-base whose itch can be scratched by fax
> software.
---
Mozilla SUCKS. Netscape Nav. was so much better when I had my other systems
installed.
From: Khalid EZZARAOUI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: user debian
Subject: mozilla don't run
Date: Sat, 04 Jan 1997 14:52:32 +0100
Hi,
when i type "mozulla" in a shell i get :
bash-2.02$ mozilla
*** Registerin
The dosemu source packages have "orig" and "diff" in their names. How do
these packages work together?
What is the Debian IMAP package called. A search under IMAP in dselect pulles
up nothing.
--
Patrick Kirk
"Captain, I cannot believe my ears!" - Spock
Quoting Patrick Kirk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> This wierdness only seems to affect threaded replies to mailing lists so at
> least I know what the mangles subjects are.
Exactly. It looks as if mutt is sending line-drawing chars which
something (VC/xterm etc.) doesn't know how to display. You might
s
The truth is that there is no fax software worthy of the name that could be
called free. Its worth going over to Windows when you need to send faxes as
Linux just doesn't have a user-base whose itch can be scratched by fax
software.
--
Patrick Kirk
"Captain, I cannot believe my ears!" - Sp
*- On 14 Jul, Patrick Kirk wrote about "IMAP"
> Hi all,
>
> Can exim work as an IMAP server? Or have I completely misunderstood what
> IMAP is? Searching for imap in man exim shows nothing.
>
No. IMAP is a protocol for accessing mail folders on a remote machine.
Exim is just a Mail Transfer
I finally decided to try potato because I wanted an easy way of getting
the latest postgresql (6.5)...
I was running slink and used dselect to upgrade.
The biggest problem it seemed to find was a change in perl (DB1.85 ->
DB2). It said something about using perl-5.004 to dump the DB1.85
database
Oleg Krivosheev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
=>
=> hmm, learning curve?
=>
=> i set up efax and was able to fax almost immediately. Is there anything
=> i forgot to learn?
=>
I obviously lack intelligence. Coming from a Windows background I was used
to installing a Fax application from a floppy d
This wierdness only seems to affect threaded replies to mailing lists so at
least I know what the mangles subjects are.
--
Patrick Kirk
"Captain, I cannot believe my ears!" - Spock
Sera Hill wrote:
>
> Whenever I try and access the net on Xwindows or a text-based program, I
> can't connect to the network. But when I'm on dselect, I can download
> packages without problems. Can anyone help me out?
--
Can you ping a known server from XTERM
I recently installed Debian on my machine. When running Emacs20, I can't
get a cursor over the text. It works over highlighted text, inverted, etc,
but not over default text. This makes files extremely difficult to edit.
But, it doesn't happened in any other program that I can see. I tried
addi
Hi all,
Can exim work as an IMAP server? Or have I completely misunderstood what IMAP
is? Searching for imap in man exim shows nothing.
Thanks in advance.
--
Patrick Kirk
"Captain, I cannot believe my ears!" - Spock
Sera Hill wrote:
>
> me again! I'm having difficulty installing java-icq. When I ran dselect on
> it, dselect couldn't configure it properly. Is there anyone else having
> this problem? Or shoudl I switch to another kind of icq?
---
Did you download the
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 04:44:27PM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I keep finding my inbox full of subjects like A** and I suspect it started
> when I put lists debian-user in my .muttrc
>
> Does anyone know why?
>
> I'm pasting in a few lines:
>
>2 Jul 14 To debian-user@ ( 1
Whenever I try and access the net on Xwindows or a text-based program, I
can't connect to the network. But when I'm on dselect, I can download
packages without problems. Can anyone help me out?
-Sera
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 09:23:12AM -0400, Michael E. Touloumtzis wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 02:05:27PM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> > ... Is there a way that if the last 15 commands were ls preceded
> > by 10 mutts amd preceded by three tops, then the uparrow would
> > first show ls, then mu
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 03:27:04AM -0700, Martin Waller wrote:
> I had problems connecting to my provider with chap (but whether its the same
> version as your chap I don't know), and I used the ppp-config to set it up
> once all my 'by hand' efforts had failed. It worked a charm, but I say I'm
Hi all,
I keep finding my inbox full of subjects like A** and I suspect it started when
I put lists debian-user in my .muttrc
Does anyone know why?
I'm pasting in a few lines:
2 Jul 14 To debian-user@ ( 12) .bash_history
3 r Jul 14 To debian-user@ ( 12) ÀÄ>
4 O Jul 14 To deb
IMHO Texinfo and info is not so bad. I use emacs but read the info files
through the program . The main advantage is that anyone can produce
very cool printouts, and no need for an overfancy web browser.
Installing Linux can be a very big challenge, but I do not want to
overstate it. My very first
Many thanks. I edited /etc/skel/.bash_profile and it is much easier now.
Patrick
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 09:23:12AM -0400, Michael E. Touloumtzis wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 02:05:27PM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> > ... Is there a way that if the last 15 commands were ls preceded
> > by 10
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi,
> Is there anyway to rebuild the index file swap.log.0 file from the
> actual cache??
>
> We have accidentally removed the swap file, and we still have 32GB of
> cache... we don't want to waste all of that...
I've constructed a network in my home (ya I'm a geek) and just recently
hooked up a dumb terminal to the router. I'm having an odd problem
though. I can list dirs and things just fine from the router to the
dumbterminal. When I go to through the router to the net, though, the
data comes back and
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Phillip Deackes wrote:
> => On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
> =>
> => > Hi,
> => >
> => > I've installed efax, but I can only
> => > fax asci text.
>
> Faxing from Linux works very well, but there is a steep learning curve
> compared to the Windows apps like WinF
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Sera Hill wrote:
> me again! I'm having difficulty installing java-icq. When I ran dselect on
> it, dselect couldn't configure it properly. Is there anyone else having
> this problem? Or shoudl I switch to another kind of icq?
Personally, I'd switch to another version of
me again! I'm having difficulty installing java-icq. When I ran dselect on
it, dselect couldn't configure it properly. Is there anyone else having
this problem? Or shoudl I switch to another kind of icq?
-Sera
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone know of any packages for Linux that provide the capabilities
of products like ILOG/Views or LOOX?
- Kris
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 12:32:33PM +, Stuart Ballard wrote:
> Khalid EZZARAOUI wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > when i type "mozulla" in a shell i get :
> >
> > bash-2.02$ mozilla
> > *** Registering html library
> > Registered Ok
> > bash-2.02$
> >
> > but no mozilla window's opened.
> >
> > is
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 08:37:35AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am running a potato system, and recently when I update or install
> packages through dselect, I see many errors concerning fsync and also
> errors unpacking the debs. Is this limited to my system or a global issue?
If you are r
Hello there.
I still have some PPP problems (the same :( ). I killed diald, for it
did not allow ppd to connect correctly. Now i don't have that weird
defaultroute to sl0 in my routing table. I have ppp0 as defaultroute and
it is pointing to the remote ip. Still I can ping the remote ip, but I
can
Brian Servis wrote:
>
> *- On 13 Jul, Keith G. Murphy wrote about "Re: Offtopic - Amiga and Linux
> join forces?"
> >
> >
> > Brian Servis wrote:
> >>
[cut]
> >> They are not making another distribution. They are just using the
> >> Linux kernel, most other things will be all Amiga, of course
People,
Thanks-a-lot for all your help.
Finally managed to start X11 - i re installed
the whole thing, and eventually found that i've had started the ega server as
the x server, wich, of course, made me run into a lot of trouble. So it's
fixed.
I'm sure i'll have to ask for help again. Until
Khalid EZZARAOUI wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> when i type "mozulla" in a shell i get :
>
> bash-2.02$ mozilla
> *** Registering html library
> Registered Ok
> bash-2.02$
>
> but no mozilla window's opened.
>
> is it normal ?
>
> potato+last packages+kernel2.2.10
I don't know about normal, but I get th
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 02:05:27PM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> ... Is there a way that if the last 15 commands were ls preceded
> by 10 mutts amd preceded by three tops, then the uparrow would
> first show ls, then mutt and then top?
man bash
export HISTCONTROL=ignoredups
Thanks to Martin and George my mail delivery is working nicely now.
Regards,
Steve
Hi all,
I love the ability to get at previous commands just by flicking the up arrow.
But if the last 15 commands were mutt, its a little less conenient. Is there a
way that if the last 15 commands were ls preceded by 10 mutts amd preceded by
three tops, then the uparrow would first show ls,
Mirek Kwasniak wrote:
> From linux-2.2.10-ac5/Documentation/filesystems/smbfs.txt :)
aah, i forgot to look there. but anyway, i'v 2.2.9 running. just got 2.2.10
and going to install..
> [...]
> Mount-Time Options
> Windows 95 has several bugs that affect SMB operations, and smbfs includes
> wor
=> On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
=>
=> > Hi,
=> >
=> > I've installed efax, but I can only
=> > fax asci text.
Faxing from Linux works very well, but there is a steep learning curve
compared to the Windows apps like WinFAX. After a couple of years using
Linux it has only been a few
I am running a potato system, and recently when I update or install
packages through dselect, I see many errors concerning fsync and also
errors unpacking the debs. Is this limited to my system or a global issue?
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999 04:04:11 -0700, Nate wrote:
>Still trying to get apache-ssl working properly.
>
>I'm trying to see if creating a new certificate will help.
>
>When I type ssl-certificate --force I get the error:
>/usr/sbin/ssl-certificate: ssleay: command not found
>
>I have /usr/doc/ssleay an
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 01:04:51PM +0200, Gerhard Kroder wrote:
> found some strange behaviour of smbmount-2.2.x, is it me or is it smb?
>
> doing "smbmount-2.2.x '\\ntserver\user' user -U user -c 'mount
> /mnt/smb/user -u myname -g 0' " mounts as expected, but touching a
> file in smbmounte
>
> I saw the new logo on www.debian.org and I'm curious..
> Exactly what is it supposed to symbolize?
>
> I don't have much of an artistic mind, but to me it looks like a pigs
> tail.
- --
>I do not care for it either. maybe there is more to >the logo (as a
>symbol) t
I believe this is a bug that occurs when the "Windows 95 Bug Workaround" is
enabled in the kernel or kernel module. Recompile your kernel without the
bug workaround enabled. For more information:
http://www.lwn.net/1999/0610/a/rh-smbfs.html
rgds-- TA ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Hi,
when i type "mozulla" in a shell i get :
bash-2.02$ mozilla
*** Registering html library
Registered Ok
bash-2.02$
but no mozilla window's opened.
is it normal ?
potato+last packages+kernel2.2.10
>> "George" == George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
George> Set up exim as a standalone system UNABLE to deliver internet
George> mail. This is an option in eximconfig and then add the one
George> router listed above for LAN delivery to the one host. Any
George> other mail will not find a cap
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 12:37:21PM +0400, Vadim Solonovich wrote:
> Hi !
>
> I want to set up my Debian to work with two ip addresses on different
> networks with one ethernet card.
> Asuming two different physical networks 192.168.0.0 and 192.168.1.0 :
>
> # insmod ip_alias.o
>
> # ifconfig et
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed efax, but I can only
> fax asci text.
> Is it possible to fax text in for example
> WP8 formart. Or an other format so I can
> fax letters with bold and underlined text.
Convert your file to postscript. Read the "fax" manpage:
found some strange behaviour of smbmount-2.2.x, is it me or is it smb?
doing "smbmount-2.2.x '\\ntserver\user' user -U user -c 'mount
/mnt/smb/user -u myname -g 0' " mounts as expected, but touching a
file in smbmounted dir gives random timestamps instead of actual time
=:-(
looks like thi
Still trying to get apache-ssl working properly.
I'm trying to see if creating a new certificate will help.
When I type ssl-certificate --force I get the error:
/usr/sbin/ssl-certificate: ssleay: command not found
I have /usr/doc/ssleay and /usr/lib/ssl/lib/ssleay, but no
command 'ssleay.'
When
Hello,
i already asked on the newsgroup for cvs but got no response, perhaps my
problem is too stupid, but in any case i really need help:
i am using regularly cvs for my projects, now for the first time the
usefulness appeared clearly: an unfound bug creeped in the development that
made itself p
try this, you will need to have syslogd reload it's config, after changing
this (kill -1 `cat /var/run/syslogd.pid`). In /etc/syslogd:
# send all logging information to /dev/tty8:
*.* /dev/tty8
it's too bad apache has it's own logging mechanism, other wise, the
logging
Hi
Does anyone know the address of the site that has VIM debs compiled
against GTK ?
Ta
Pat
Hello.
My question is, if it is possible to get the logging-information
(syslog,messages) to one of the virtual consoles instead?
There's 6 of them and I only need 3 at most, and it would be nice to see
log-information by just pressing Alt+F6..
Any solution or reference to documentation are welco
I had problems connecting to my provider with chap (but whether its the same
version as your chap I don't know), and I used the ppp-config to set it up
once all my 'by hand' efforts had failed. It worked a charm, but I say I'm
not sure my provider uses your provider's version of chap.
HTH
Ma
When I start gnome 1.0 on my debian 2.1 with kernel 2.2.4 i suddenly get a
storm of xterms caused by a "panic" of tcplogger who reports auth reqests at
port 5001 (not existing at my /etc/sevices) from unkown user at 127.0.0.1.
Does anybody know where this requests come from and how I may stop them?
On Tue, Jul 13, 1999 at 10:26:11AM -0700, David Karlin wrote:
> > > Hi Jeff,
> > > First, thanks for the speedy response (4 minutes).
> > > Second, I tried your suggestion and set
> > > UseCanonicalName no, but after I restarted Apache, it
> > > refused all connections, even from the LAN.
> >
> >
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 12:19:58AM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Michael Merten wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to locate a debian mirror in the US that allows rsync access.
> > Does anybody know of one?
>
> Well, give me an email address that works and I can put you in
Hey all,
I just installed the pppupd keepalive daemon and it doesn't work for
me.
It installed properly and will successfully establish a connection
after a reboot.
But after a disconection from the isp it can't seem to re-establish the
connection.
(ie it calls the isp but fails to establish the pp
All VLAN stuff on switches makes use of oversize frames (or giants) as
well. Basically they TAG the VLAN identifier and such like to a
standard ethernet frame thus if the frame is already 1500 bytes long
it becomes technically an illegal size. So if you have some switches
with VLANs you may see o
Hi all,
I'm trying to mount to different network filesystems on
different mount points simultaneously and receive error
"Device or resource busy" or something like this, depending
on fs type (nfs, ncpfs, smbfs). Any filesystem can be mounted alone.
Additional mount of local fs doesn't affect.
Hi,
I've installed efax, but I can only
fax asci text.
Is it possible to fax text in for example
WP8 formart. Or an other format so I can
fax letters with bold and underlined text.
HTH
Cuno
Hi,
Is there anyway to rebuild the index file swap.log.0 file from the
actual cache??
We have accidentally removed the swap file, and we still have 32GB of
cache... we don't want to waste all of that...
Thanks.
Shao.
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On Tue, Jul 13, 1999 at 10:32:07PM -0500, Michael Merten wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to locate a debian mirror in the US that allows rsync access.
> Does anybody know of one?
>
Uhh, never mind. I got it figured out. ;/
Mike
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On Tue, Jul 13, 1999 at 11:28:06PM -0400, Don Strayer wrote:
>
> The ...in-addr.arpa business looks fishy, but mail accepted from System
> 1 causes a similar-looking mainlog entry:
>
> 1999-07-13 21:29:34 114Dra-0003WK-00 <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] H=system1.sadt.com \
> (system1.sadt.com.1.168.192.in-
Hi,
I'm trying to locate a debian mirror in the US that allows rsync access.
Does anybody know of one?
TIA,
Mike
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I've just reloaded my gateway machine with Debian 2.1. It was formerly
Debian 1.3, so the MTA has changed from smail to exim. Exim refuses to
accept mail from a Windows 95 system connected to the gateway.
There are two Windows 95 systems connected to the gateway. System 1 can
send mail with no pro
" Raymond A. Ingles" wrote:
> On 13 Jul 1999, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> > Novare host the Debian list server. When a mail is send to the list,
> > it gets new headers. The listmasters have access to the original mail,
> > and they will do something against this, as debian-user is not the
> > o
Well, I'm back from last week. I had a version discrepancy with LILO.
I still have not solved it. The exact error message that I get if I
try to run LILO from the command line is:
"First boot sector is version 18. Expecting version 20."
If I use the debian rescue disk and try the option there
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