hallo guys!
where can i specify the name of the server that is authorized to conect
to my server?
i mean, if i try tu run a graphic application of another server in my
debian macine, i receive a message:
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to server
where/how can I authorize this?
thanks
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On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 11:25:35AM -0400, Chris Mayes wrote:
> Java directory? Also, so that I don't have to ask such questions in the
> future, is there a way to search the dpkg or apt database for a specific
> file?
Check out 'dpkg -S ' and 'apt-cache search '.
Mike
[Private mail welcome, bu
On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 12:38:54AM +0200, Sami Dalouche wrote:
> I want to grab the entire debian archive except the arch which are not
> i386.
>
> So, I want to take the binary-i386, binary-all, the source and all the
> unecessary stuff (readmes, tools...)
>
> What's the best way to do that ?
D
Anyone having luck running a TNT2?
I got the drivers, *glibc-i386-dyn.tar.gz from nvidia's sight, ran the
install script w/o x running, and copied over the libGL.so.1.0 ontop of
the libMesaGL.so.3.0. I then ran ldconfig, and rebooted.
When I try to run the GL screensavers from xscreensaver, the
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Keith001 wrote:
> Can those scripts get some input from the keyboard at that time?
Probably. You can just use sulogin to get a quick root-shell to make any
needed tweaks. The advantage to this is that you can use vi or something
to make changes, instead of having to rely on
*- On 6 Aug, Samuel R. Scarano wrote about "Re: backspace character does not
exists in xterm,"
> [snip]
>>> leaving me with a completely unusable system. Fortunately I'm just
>>> using this system to learn with so I didn't mind having to completely
>>> re-install from scratch to get around this.
>> BTW, does anyone have an idea about how to use different fstab at
>> bootup - by using a boot parameter for instance? The idea is to be
>
>Not possible. /etc/fstab is read by mount, which is called by the startup
>scripts.
>You can, of course, modify the scripts to shuffle the fstab file befo
[snip]
>> leaving me with a completely unusable system. Fortunately I'm just
>> using this system to learn with so I didn't mind having to completely
>> re-install from scratch to get around this. A rather drastic solution
>> though.
[snip]
> Ouch!! How do you boot into linux? There are several
unsubscribe
*- On 6 Aug, Lee Elliott wrote about "Re: backspace character does not exists
in xterm,"
> Hello J.H.M.,
>
> On 02-Aug-99, you wrote:
>
> JD\> On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 15:39:17 -0700, Oz Dror wrote:
> JD\>> On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character
> JD\>
> JD\> The con
Dave:
mgetty, pppd, and a kernel compiled with IP forwarding turned on.
mgetty with pppd configured for PAP authentication will handle the
Windows PPP peer.
Marc
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Leszek Gerwatowski wrote:
> And as always you have option of framebuffer device - wit this Xserver S3
> Trio3D works for sure but without full hardware acceleration. Just take a
> look at:
>
> http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-user-9903/msg00324.html
>
> and answers for this question. On
I need help in configuring SCSI Emulation under kernel 2.2.5
I've turned on SCSI Emulation option, I cannot see it in /proc/devices
Saludos/Regards
Juan Ignacio Quesada
Unicenter TNG Support
Computer Associates de Argentina
Tel: +54 11 4317-1500 - Fax: +54 11 4317-1515
Av. Alicia M. de Justo 400
Hello J.H.M.,
On 02-Aug-99, you wrote:
JD\> On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 15:39:17 -0700, Oz Dror wrote:
JD\>> On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character
JD\>
JD\> The consistent keyboard behaviour implementation for X relies on
JD\> the use of the X Keyboard Extension. Make su
Hello J.H.M.,
On 02-Aug-99, you wrote:
JD\> On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 15:39:17 -0700, Oz Dror wrote:
JD\>> On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character
JD\>
JD\> The consistent keyboard behaviour implementation for X relies on
JD\> the use of the X Keyboard Extension. Make su
* "David" == David Warnock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David> Which packages should I start looking at installing on the dial
David> in server?
mgetty if you use modems, isdn does handle this internally (isdnctrl setting).
Ciao,
Martin
*- On 6 Aug, Mark Wagnon wrote about "Re: Fetchmail and Exim - CRACKED IT!!"
> send a message, I couldn't. I can't remember the exact error message (and
> I'm not logged into my Debian box at the moment), but I think it may have
> been related to not being able to relay the message. Would adding
Hi, (2nd try)
I'm needing a perl binary w/o -ldb and -lndbm in order to run
Sybperl. Should be possible to use the deb sources to do this? I would
like to have a perl.deb and not a /usr/local/bin/perl.
If yes, how?
And, if I do this, are there some essential programs that
Mirek Kwasniak wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 01:31:42AM -0400, Paul Nesbit wrote:
>
> >...
> > I've tried continuing anyways but I get this message:
> > "Sorry, but the following packages are broken - this
> > means they have unmet dependencies
> > libc6-dev: depends libc6 (libc6 IS installe
George,
I haven't been following this thread too closely, but I too decided to set
up mail using the LG tutorial. My goal was to be able to use Netscape Mail
to read and compose messages. All I did (after completing the tutorial) was
make my local machine my smtp and pop3 server. Netscape would pu
*- On 5 Aug, Sami Dalouche wrote about "difference between /usr/bin and
/usr/X11R6/bin"
> I don't understand the difference between these 2 directories.
>
> Thinking logicaly, I could say that /usr/X11R6/bin is for the
> executables that need X and /usr/bin is for the others executables running
hi,
when i try to install the sbpcd-module in the installation program i get
following message:
eval:1:syntax error: eof in backquote substitution
script:cd /dev && rm -f cdrom && ln -s sbpcd0 cdrom
eval:1:syntax error: eof in backquote substitution
installation succeeded
i have
*- On 6 Aug, Matt Kopishke wrote about "Re: stop bringing up X window when
Linux booting"
> It's really pretty simple,
>
> just coment out the 'start-xdm' line in your /etc/X11/config
>
> You don't need to remove xdm, and I actuly would not recomend it, who
> knows you might want it someda
> hello,
>
> I installed slink on my workstation here @ work, and I'm having problems
> with the resolution of X...it's horribly low. I'd say 300x240. I've run
> xf86setup multiple times (with different setups) to no avail. I think
> that hte problem may lie in the fact that it's a non-standard
You probably have the XDM package installed, which defaults your system to
starting an X server and running XDM for you.
On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Daniel Yang wrote:
> When my Linux boots, it starts X window automatically. I don't know how to
> stop it.
> Thanks
> Daniel
>
+---
Depends on where you live. Usually yes. In Colorado, USA it's a
misdemeanor crime.
On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Stephan Weaver wrote:
> I was just wondering if portscanning was illegal?
>
> Stephan Weaver
>
> _
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Free instant
Quoting Matt Kopishke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> It's really pretty simple,
>
> just coment out the 'start-xdm' line in your /etc/X11/config
I think you may not be running slink, but hamm or previous.
That file disappeared in the Great X Reorganisation. (Sorry, -zation.)
> You don't need to remov
Which communicator did you install?
I got got
ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/communicator/english/4.61/unix/supported/linux20_l
ibc5/complete_install/communicator-v461-export.x86-unknown-linux2.0.tar.gz, and
it properly created all the java stuff for me.
Move it to /tmp/communicator-v461-export.x86-
Hi!
I tried to start vmware with the esddsp wrapper, but vmware still
complains that it can't access /dev/dsp.
Did anyone find a solution to this?
Thanks and have a nice weekend!
Andy.
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Subject: SoundCard&Kernel: Problem
2
I managed to get my SoundCard to work, by loading
the sound module (with modconf) and configuring the isapnp.conf file. Then
I rebooted my computer and ,surprisingly, the booting of the modules
hampered when it tried to load the sound module, so I was s
I don't understand the difference between these 2 directories.
Thinking logicaly, I could say that /usr/X11R6/bin is for the
executables that need X and /usr/bin is for the others executables running
under the console.
But there are a lot of X programs under /usr/bin :
ex. :
gnome-*
imlib_config
I want to grab the entire debian archive except the arch which are not
i386.
So, I want to take the binary-i386, binary-all, the source and all the
unecessary stuff (readmes, tools...)
What's the best way to do that ?
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I managed to get my SoundCard to work, by loading
the sound module (with modconf) and configuring the isapnp.conf file. Then
I rebooted my computer and ,surprisingly, the booting of the modules
hampered when it tried to load the sound module, so I was stuck in the
middle of the booting proce
Also, if you have a dos boot disk you can run the install directly from the CD
without making install floppies by booting into DOS and then running
[debian_cd:]\install\boot.bat
- Original Message -
From: virtanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Umut Ceyhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debian ;
S
MRCE wrote:
> Not a very sophisticated question, but does anyone know how
> to stop the beep that comes with every keystroke on the WYSE-50
> dummy terminal?
I guess the not-very-sophisticated answer would be to rip out it's
speaker.
- d.
It's really pretty simple,
just coment out the 'start-xdm' line in your /etc/X11/config
You don't need to remove xdm, and I actuly would not recomend it, who
knows you might want it someday...
-Matt-
---+-
> I installed slink on my workstation here @ work, and I'm having problems
> with the resolution of X...it's horribly low. I'd say 300x240.(...) the vid
> card
> unit is a SiS620 (if I'm correct)...with, what I believe is 8MB RAM (anyway
> for me to check this?)
Welll... good and bad news... the
How is the V toolkit for writing graphical apps?
Is it better to use it to write apps under gnome to maintain portability?
Any other toolkits that are also portable to windows?
Is it also portable to other unix platforms?
Can the code be staticly linked so it will run on platforms not having it
ins
Hi,
We want to setup a machine on our lan so I can dial in from home and
gain access to my mail, cvs etc. I will also want to access the internet
in this way (calls from home to office are free, home to internet is
not).
My wife will also want to be able to connect from home but she will be
using
*- On 6 Aug, David Wright wrote about "Re: stop bringing up X window when
Linux booting"
> Quoting Brian Servis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> *- On 6 Aug, Guilherme Soares Zahn wrote about "Re: stop bringing up X
>> window when Linux booting"
>> >> dpkg --purge xdm
>> >>
>> >> works for my 2.1 syst
Quoting Brian Servis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> *- On 6 Aug, Guilherme Soares Zahn wrote about "Re: stop bringing up X
> window when Linux booting"
> >> dpkg --purge xdm
> >>
> >> works for my 2.1 system. Then you must kill -9 pid_for_xdm.
> >
> > Hmmm... I was thinking of a workaround that *may* w
hello,
I installed slink on my workstation here @ work, and I'm having problems
with the resolution of X...it's horribly low. I'd say 300x240. I've run
xf86setup multiple times (with different setups) to no avail. I think
that hte problem may lie in the fact that it's a non-standard vid card,
t
Hello, all. Well, after gritting my teeth about the "java40.jar not found"
message I see every time I hit a Java-fied website, I decided to investigate.
Forsooth, there wasn't a java40.jar anywhere on my Debian installation. It
shows up on my (dusty) RH 6.0 dist, but not on the Debian side of
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 06-Aug-99 wonko wrote:
> > i installed glib1.2.3 but gtk+ says cannot find glib1.2.3 anyway what do
> > i do?
>
> Make sure it is really installed:
>
> $ dpkg -l | grep glib
>
> Did you install it from source or a deb package?
>
> --
> Andrew
>
>
>
> Thank you. This is OK for me. BTW, which applications you use, which
> depend on libc20? Is it matlab or what? Mathematica people were wise to
> compile their 3.0 version static.
Well... unfortunately (did I REALLY say that? ;-) it's not a commercial suite,
but a
freeware group-developed suite
Thank you. This is OK for me. BTW, which applications you use, which
depend on libc20? Is it matlab or what? Mathematica people were wise to
compile their 3.0 version static.
--JS
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Guilherme Soares Zahn wrote:
> > I want to ask if it is safe to upgrade slink's libc-2.0 to pota
*- On 6 Aug, Guilherme Soares Zahn wrote about "Re: stop bringing up X window
when Linux booting"
>> dpkg --purge xdm
>>
>> works for my 2.1 system. Then you must kill -9 pid_for_xdm.
>
> Hmmm... I was thinking of a workaround that *may* work fine... what if you
> just remove the
> ¨xdm¨ scrip
I'm using the 2.2.10 kernel with the parport module
running, but I have no clue as to how to get the lp.o
module running so I can print. Currently I can't do
echo "test" >/dev/lp0 (or lp1 or lp2) because it
results in an error and says those devices don't
exist.
Thanks,
-dd
===
__
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Julian Stoev wrote:
>
> > > Do you want run 2.2.10 in slink? Or you want other packages from potato,
> > > that aren't related to kernel?
> > > If you want just 2.2.10, go to Debian page and look for Installation
> > > in
Hi,
Not a very sophisticated question, but does anyone know
how to stop the beep that comes with every keystroke on the WYSE-50 dummy
terminal?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
THANKS!
How do i use ccmalloc to track memory leaks?
I tried to use it as writen in the file USAGE in the docs, on a new with
no delete (to see how it works). But i got nothing.
I tried:
gcc -lg++ -stdc++ -lccmaloc -ldl test.C
gcc -lccmalloc -ldl test.C
g++ -lccmalloc -ldl test.C
trying -lccmalloc.o or ccm
On 06-Aug-99 wonko wrote:
> i installed glib1.2.3 but gtk+ says cannot find glib1.2.3 anyway what do
> i do?
Make sure it is really installed:
$ dpkg -l | grep glib
Did you install it from source or a deb package?
--
Andrew
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Julian Stoev wrote:
> > Do you want run 2.2.10 in slink? Or you want other packages from potato,
> > that aren't related to kernel?
> > If you want just 2.2.10, go to Debian page and look for Installation
> > instructions. There are instruction on how to run 2.2.10 on Slink as
Not all of the potato packages have been updated to the latest perl,
which causes a few headaches. It's almost there. Check the archives
for more information on this.
Bob
On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 10:33:05PM -0700, Oz Dror wrote:
> The potato mirror package is not up to date.
> apt-get insists o
On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 05:26:27AM +0300, Alex Shnitman wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 11:28:28AM +1000, debian wrote:
>
> > Anyone managed to install vmware via the vmware install perl script and
> > actually get it to work and make modules for its devices. I get erros on
> > install about my k
> I want to ask if it is safe to upgrade slink's libc-2.0 to potato's
> libc-2.1. Are there some slink packages dependent specifically on libc2.0,
> which would not work with libc-2.1?
Well... I'd say for 99% of the people I know the glibc2.1 worked wonderfully,
and
they're very happy with it...
I just install it with the install.pl script. It complains about the
module versions and then creates new ones. I didn't have to do anything
special, as I recall. I just upgraded last week and it also went
smoothly, with the new modules being created by the script. I am
running it on potato.
B
I've installed the diald package, but I can't get it to work properly.
There are two problems:
1) diald won't dial unless I have previously started the connection with
pon (it gives an error, www.whatever.com not found). Once I have started
the connection with pon (and closed it with poff), diald
WordPerfect requires libc5, while Debian uses libc6 in version 2.1 and
up. However, for compatibility with libc5 applications, Debian also
provides libc5 packages in such a way that they will not break your
system.
To run WP (I use WP7, but this applies to WP8 also), you need to install
three of
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Julian Stoev wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> > I installed kernel 2.2.10 and I would like to be able to grab some sources
> > from potato and compile them. But some package sources depend on kernel
> > headers for 2.2.x and don't co
> Here's a scenario. I boot up DOS, along with the PnP drivers, so my
> soundcard and CD-ROM work fine. Then I soft boot using my Linux boot disk.
> During boot up, I observe these messages:
> hdh: Matshita CR-581 ATAPI CD-ROM drive
> ide3 at 0x168-0x16f, 0x36e on irq 10
> These messages do *not*
> dpkg --purge xdm
>
> works for my 2.1 system. Then you must kill -9 pid_for_xdm.
Hmmm... I was thinking of a workaround that *may* work fine... what if you just
remove the
¨xdm¨ script from the /etc/init.d folder (and the links in the /etc/rc.#
folders, also)?
This should do the trick *without
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Umut Ceyhan wrote:
> Opsss...
> 1. CD :
> /.disk
> /boot
> /dists
> /doc
> /install
> /tools
> debian
> Readme.1st
> README.CD-man...
> etc.
OK as far I can see, they are the ones You will need.
1)
Now in the directory /install you will find for example:
install.html
wh
Hi!
I want to ask if it is safe to upgrade slink's libc-2.0 to potato's
libc-2.1. Are there some slink packages dependent specifically on libc2.0,
which would not work with libc-2.1?
I installed kernel 2.2.10 and I would like to be able to grab some sources
from potato and compile them. But som
Opsss...
1. CD :
/.disk
/boot
/dists
/doc
/install
/tools
debian
Readme.1st
README.CD-man...
etc.
2. CD :
/.disk
/boot
/dists
/doc
/extras
debian
Readme.1st
README.CD-man...
...
Release-Notes
When I boot with them, I saw that these were RESCUE CDs. Where are the
install CDs ???
On Fri, 6 Aug 1
I apologize for the consumption of bandwidth. I have queried the
distributor from whom I purchased Debian for support, but this particular
problem appears to be quite specific and I'm hoping someone on the list may
have already encountered it.
Here are two lines from the CD-ROM howto:
"If you re
> On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Daniel Yang wrote:
>
> > When my Linux boots, it starts X window automatically. I don't know how to
> > stop it.
On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Patrick Olson wrote:
> If you remove the package 'xdm' it will have to stop doing that. I'm not
> sure it that's the recommended way or
On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 05:21:09AM -0700, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> The PIII streaming MMX instructions were designed for realtime video.
> Don't know if the gcc compiler supports them yet, or if any mpeg or
They're supported by binutils and you can use them in inline assembly,
but gcc has no supp
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Umut Ceyhan wrote:
> I have 2 Debian CDs. Can anyone tell me how I can install Debian with
> them. The two CDs are Rescue CDs ??? None of them can boot properly, it
> cannot pass the step of recognizing ATAPI CDROM drive. Where is install
> CD
Hi,
could you anyhow give us t
On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 07:30:50PM -0800, Britton wrote:
> fsblk at aurora.alaska.edu: loses; [USER] 550 relaying to
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> prohibited by administrator
> post: 1 addressee undeliverable
> send: message not delivered to anyone
> Does anyone have any idea what might be going on her
Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Anyone knows if the upper mentioned beast has any supoprt in linux. I
> tend to believe that it hasn't but maybe someonehas got it to work with
> some other controller's drivers...
Found it! It's the Ami megaRAID driver
--
Mario Filipe
The PII is built on an older process than the PIII. The PIII-450 is
the slowest member of the PIII family, while the PII-450 is the
fastest. As a result yields on the PII450 are much smaller than that
of the PIII450.This will explain why the PII-450 costs a little
more than the PIII-450. The
Thanks Jor-el,
I upgraded dhcpcd and netbase and it works like a charm. The fact that 2.2
kernels require an upgrade is documented in the release notes section on
www.debian.org. (Yes I am embarrassed - I should have caught that myself)
Thanks also to Paul Wade, who also dropped me a helpful not
> > The only difference between a PII and a PIII at the same clock speed
> > that I know of are the extra `SSE' instructions that are mainly useful
> > for 3D stuff and maybe some other floating point intensive software.
> IIRC, the 2nd level cache of the Pentium III is running at the same speed a
On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 12:27:25PM +0200, Nils Rennebarth wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 09:48:05AM +0200, E.L. Meijer Eric" wrote:
> > The only difference between a PII and a PIII at the same clock speed
> > that I know of are the extra `SSE' instructions that are mainly useful
> > for 3D stuff
I have 2 Debian CDs. Can anyone tell me how I can install Debian with
them. The two CDs are Rescue CDs ??? None of them can boot properly, it
cannot pass the step of recognizing ATAPI CDROM drive. Where is install CD
???
I need help...
Thanks lot...
Umut Ceyhan
Hi
Anyone knows if the upper mentioned beast has any supoprt in linux. I
tend to believe that it hasn't but maybe someonehas got it to work with
some other controller's drivers...
Thanks
--
Mario Filipe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://neptuno.sc.uevora.pt/~mjnf
Nico De Ranter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I verified it: my .xsession-errors stays empty :-(.
>
Under gdm/Gnome your errors go to .gnome-errors and/or .gnomerc-errors
(couldn't figure out when which file is used ...) instead of
.xsession-errors.
You should set debugging on in the gdm.conf
On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 09:48:05AM +0200, E.L. Meijer Eric" wrote:
> The only difference between a PII and a PIII at the same clock speed
> that I know of are the extra `SSE' instructions that are mainly useful
> for 3D stuff and maybe some other floating point intensive software.
IIRC, the 2nd lev
On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 12:09:55PM +0200, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
> Wim Kerkhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Anyways, I want to set up something, so that whatever apt-get downloads is
> > stuc
> > k into a proper hierachy like the mirrors do, and possibly a package file as
> > well. That
Wim Kerkhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyways, I want to set up something, so that whatever apt-get downloads is
> stuc
> k into a proper hierachy like the mirrors do, and possibly a package file as
> well. That way, when I want to reinstall, I just install whatever off the CD,
> and upgrad
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Keith001 wrote:
> BTW, does anyone have an idea about how to use different fstab at
> bootup - by using a boot parameter for instance? The idea is to be
Not possible. /etc/fstab is read by mount, which is called by the startup
scripts.
You can, of course, modify the script
I am sorry to ask again but I am really stuck here.
If anyone has a working system with an
epson stylus color 740 printer I would be very
grateful for some help.
I would like something like 4 settings.
1: draft text mode
2: high quality text
3: draft pictures
4: high quality pictures
I really
> I came in in the middle of this thread, I don't know who I should
>be talking to here.
I was the one who originally started the thread. :)
>> > I can view any file with "most ", except for gzipped files.
>> > Whenever I try that, I get
>> > : failed to open for reading.
>
> Hmm, I
George - I've cracked it!
I have been scoring my /etc/exim.conf file just changing odd things and
remming out others, and I noticed the following:
smtp_accept_queue_per_connection = 300
# >> Option rewritten by convert4r3
host_reject = "! 192.168.1.0/24 : \
! 194.217.242.0/24 : \
*"
No
George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> uhm try:
>
> exim: ALL
>
> in /etc/hosts.allow and then
>
> kill -HUP `pidof inetd`
>
> Note that those are ` (backticks) not ' (single quote).
>
> And then try again.
>
> If that fails, see if there s ia reason noted in
> /var/log/exim/mai
>
>
> I wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know how fast is a PIII, say 500MHz?
> > How does it compare to PII or Celeron?
>
> http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/stories/news/0,4153,391810,00.html
>
> says it's only 8% faster than PII at same clock speed when
> running business apps on Windows.
> If anyone has
Hi,
>> The problem basically is that I want to be able
>> to specify three things:
>> - root filesystem after Linux has booted
>> - the device to write boot table to
>> - the device for lilo to use at booting to read the kernels etc.
>> And I only have `root=' and `boot=' arguments to specify a
Hi,
>
> How can I use virtual hosts on the SSL port in apache?
>
here is a snipplet from my httpd.conf that works for me.
Regards, Thomas
#
Port 443
Listen 137.248.9.9:443
Port 80
Listen 137.248.9.9:80
NameVirtualHost 137.248.9.9:80
SSLDisable
ServerAdmin
From: Russell Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Stephane Bortzmeyer writes:
> > Many other suggestions have been made to solve the problem. It is not easy.
> > You have to find:
> >
> > - a good scheme (think of X11-only installers, without a tty),
> > - implement it (i.e. modify 3000 packages' {pre,po
i installed glib1.2.3 but gtk+ says cannot find glib1.2.3 anyway what do
i do?
: In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Phillip Deackes
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PD:: I can collect mail via smtp from Demon Internet, I can also
PD:: collect mail from Demon and other IPs using fetchmail and
PD:: Procmail. I can't seem to get Fetchmail to hand mail on to
PD:: Exi
Trying to install gnucash, this is what happens:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~# apt-get install gnucash
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Sorry, gnucash is already the newest version
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 125 not upgraded.
2 packages not fully
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The potato mirror package is not up to date.
apt-get insists on removing it becuase of dependency on perl
is this correct?
-Oz
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On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 10:04:09PM -0500, Daniel Yang wrote:
> I looked around web browsers and found Netscape and Navigator. I don't what
> is the difference between them. Eventually I installed Navigator, but I still
> don't know if I installed the right one.
> Is there a document describing we
I have been trying to get exim to work correctly to send mail again. When
I do mh-send and eventually C-c C-c from the emacs interface to nmh I get:
fsblk at aurora.alaska.edu: loses; [USER] 550 relaying to
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> prohibited by administrator
post: 1 addressee undeliverable
send:
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