[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stuart Ballard) wrote:
>Anyone know who I should contact about this? There's not exactly a
>"package" to file a bug against.
reportbug offers "ftp.debian.org" as a bug category against which you
can file bugs.
--
Colin Watson [EMAIL PR
Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
> Some modems can be configured to believe they're in the wrong country and
> ignore the blacklisting thing.
ALMOST ALL modems can be switched off and on again :-)
And this is legal!
A german user who has made good experiences with switching off/on his
modem before red
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul) wrote:
>Please copy to this email address as fetchmail is now down as well so
>I`m using Netscape on another email account to my mailing list
>subscription.
Cc:'d.
>I`ve just tried to install fidogate and inn, with a lot of error
>messages which I hope I`ve sidestepped
i was wondering what people do for max processes for a webserver, until
recently my system was doing fine with a max of 30 processes, but i added
a new(big) virtual domain which eats up a lot of them, i increased it to
120 ..how high can i go and still be safe? running linux
2.0.36+securelinux pat
On 18-Jan-2000, Ron Rademaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Peter Ross wrote:
>
> > Currently I have two partitions.
> >
> > 1. /
> > 2. /mnt/wally/hdc2 which contains my /usr/local and /home setup by using
> >symlinks.
> >
> > The advantage for me, is that I can trash t
Hi--
This is probably a very basic question, so apologies in
advance. I am at the very start of the installation process:
I boot from the Debian CD, and immediately come to the following
problem.
In the instructions for things in the Debian installation program,
the step of partitioning my hard
I'm interested in buying stock in Debian ! What
stock exchange handles your account ? Thanks !
Nelson
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 10:21:02AM +0100, Wouter Hanegraaff wrote:
> I have three computers, two running slink and one running potato. The
> slink boxes have the old ssh, and the potato box has openssh.
>
> When I log into the potato box from one of the slink boxes, x11
> forwarding doesn't work a
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 11:40:24AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> NOTE 1: my ISP's user name is different than my Linux's user name,
> so I need to use the exim's DB-rewrite feature,
> that I tested successfully with 'exim -brw '.
> NOTE 2: my ISP connection works fine and it i
Hi
I just ran an upgrade on the potato packages (as I do every night) and got a
lot of new packages. Everything seemed to be fine until gdm started. X froze
and I was unable to change to another console. I decided to remove gdm from
another machine and start X from xinit. It froze again. I killed
Hi :
I am a new user for Debian/Linux . I planned to Install the
Debian-Linux on an old machine
which was composed of the following parts to learn this
powerful OS :
1. IWill P55TV motherboard , with an Adaptec AIC7860 SCSI
controller onboard ( and I have
always kept the BIOS version to b
Mark Symonds wrote:
> Have you tried simply setting your hostname to your ISP's?
> Not exactly kosher, but it might help:
>
> $ hostname myISP.com
>
> ...where myISP.com is whatever is after the @ in your
> email address.
>
> Also, you may have to add myISP.com to qualify_domains
> in /etc/exim.co
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Neilen Marais wrote:
> trick. But what then is the function of the apt.conf file? What am I
> missing out on? I like fiddling in conf files
You fiddled it wrong.. That config file is not ment for general use, it
does 'weird' things.
Jason
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Stuart Ballard wrote:
> I believe the fix for this would be to configure apt to re-connect to
> the server every time in a pure http/1.0 stateless sort of way. However,
> there doesn't seem to be a preference for this. I have tried
> Acquire::http::Pipeline-Depth 0, which had
> "Christopher" == Christopher S Swingley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> A big guess, but are you guys sure you have no interrupt or
>> similar conflicts? I have a problem with Xircom modem which
>> sounds similar to the ones described in pcmcia-howto in
>> relation to the inte
Please copy to this email address as fetchmail is now down as well so
I`m using Netscape on another email account to my mailing list
subscription.
I`ve just tried to install fidogate and inn, with a lot of error
messages which I hope I`ve sidestepped for the present, but now when
running fidonetc
Edit /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh and comment out the line
with adjust on it. This is called when coming up and
going down...
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
> >
> > I did not fully understand you. Does or doesn't the BIOS get the right time
> > after the system is shutdown?
>
> The f
> "Dave" == Dave Sherohman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dave> I'm pretty sure that diald will do this. Send it a 'force'
Dave> command and it will retry failed/dropped connections with
Dave> options for starting and maximum interval between retries.
diald seemed to be an overkill
unscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I`ve just tried to install fidogate and inn, with a lot of error
messages which I hope I`ve sidestepped for the present, but now when
running fidonetconfig it says "/usr/sbin/fidogateconfig: Please install
innd!: command not found"
Problem is i managed to install inn and ps aux shows innd as a runn
For what it's worth I believe I found the problem. I found
this in /var/lib/mailman/cron/crontab.in:
# Every 5 mins, try to gate news to mail. You can comment this one out
# if you don't want to allow gating, or don't have any going on right now,
# or want to exclusively use a callback strategy
> "Svante" == Svante Signell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Svante> The computer has an USB port available. Where can I find
Svante> USB software supporting this? Any appropriate modem
Svante> software?
AFAIK You will need to use the development version (2.3.x) of the
Linux kernel to
Hi to all!
I am not able to send remote e-mails by 'Exim', but only locally.
I have got a dial-up Linux Box (Debian 2.1), without a local network,
and I wish to deliver e-mails by my ISP's smart host.
I used 'eximconfig', but it didn't seem to set a good configuration for
my
needings.
I have ch
Hello,
I noticed something strange with mutt from slink:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ NameVersionDescription
+
Is anyone else having remote xterm trouble? If I log in to my Debian
laptop, running potato, from my SGI, running IRIX 6.5, via an xterm
the terminal is almost unusable. It seems to lose track of the
cursor. For example, if I fire up dselect and I start moving down the
list of choices when I get to
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, joost witteveen wrote:
> After several (about 10) unsucessful tries (engaged), chat consistantly
> refuses to rediail my ISP. In syslog, I get:
I may be wrong, but to me it looks like your modem refuses to redial your
ISP, not chat. It's probably because of your country's pub
Hello,
When I try to use the DEL (Delete) key to scroll backwards
when using the "info" program, it prints: Unknown command (~).
I am wondering if there is something wrong somewhere on my system,
or if others have the same results. I can scroll backwards with
ESC-V so this is just a minor aggra
joostje writes:
> Does anyone know how to make chat stop thinking that provider is
> BLAKCLISTED?
That's coming from your modem, not from chat. Chat doesn't know anything
about phone numbers.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
Hi to all!
I am not able to send remote e-mails
by 'Exim', but only locally.
I have got a dial-up Linux Box (Debian
2.1), without a local network,
and I wish to deliver e-mails by my
ISP's smart host.
I used 'eximconfig', but it didn't
seem to set a good configuration for my
needings.
I have chan
Hi,
I'd like to know if the slink kernel is built with IP Masq?
Or could someone point me to where can I find information
on setup a IP Masq linux box. TIA!
---
tcp
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
hello,
is there a debian package available for pop-/smtp-authentication for
sendmail?
if not, i think i have to recombile perl and sendmail for using
poprelay.pl because they are using different db libs. has someone running
poprelay.pl under debain 2.1?
thanks
On Mon, Jan 17, 2000 at 08:13:47PM -0600, russell cook wrote:
> I have wordperfect running ... sort of. The graphics icons are garbled.
> I have XPM4.7 version 3.4k-5. I don not not have XPM4.7-alt dev
> installed
> because I have a conflict. Can someone tell me wahat packages I must have
Can anything that runs on Linux do reliable network bridging & filtering?
I need a transparent filter that I can drop into an existing network.
Ipfilter will do the job with Open/NetBSD. It may work on Linux, but
requires kernel 2.0.35 and isn't compatible with glibc.
Any suggestions would be gr
Dear Sir(s),
Problems with Ponyprog:
---
I have Debian 2.0 with a 2.2.9 Kernel installed on my IBM x86 Cyrix Pentium 200.
Having read the instructions from http://www.cs.unibio.it I have it impossible
to properly install Ponyprog.
As well as the non-debian V library V-1.23.ta
* Dave Sherohman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Colin Marquardt said:
>> Hmm. Do you maybe have "knocking on the line" enabled? (Sorry, don't
>> know the proper word for it. It's just that you can hear that someone
>> tries to call you if you already have a connection.) That might
>> disturb it.
>
After several (about 10) unsucessful tries (engaged), chat consistantly
refuses to rediail my ISP. In syslog, I get:
Jan 18 20:34:57 muso modprobe: can't locate module char-major-108
Jan 18 20:34:58 muso pppd[640]: pppd 2.3.9 started by root, uid 0
Jan 18 20:34:59 muso chat[642]: abort on (BUSY)
J
I've got some good suggestions, and apparently raised a few questions as well.
Let me outline my reasons for asking and what I hope to do:
I've got a CD-RW. I plan to use this for back-ups as well as software
publishing. I've also got a SCSI tape drive, but I'm not quite sure how to use
it yet.
kaip man gauti linux free red hat download?
>From the CVS manual:
There's no CVS Daemon. The pserver connection is run from inetd. Check out
the online manual at
http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~dpc/cvs/
But it won't show up in a 'ps', just like exim won't, 'cause it's run from
inetd.
In your /etc/inetd.conf you should have a line which reads:
cv
I know that StarOffice can convert Netscape bookmarks to the format used by
StarOffice, but is there a utility to convert StarOffice bookmarks to Netscape?
thanks
--
Andrew
-
GnuPG Public KeyID: 0x48109681
Any help with this will be greatly appreciated-- I'm a bit of a holdout in
a Red Hat shop, and I've always claimed it was the ease of upgrade that
made me prefer debian... this will teach me not to monkey with an upgrade
until it's stable!
I tried to upgrade to Frozen from Slink using:
apt-get up
I have seen the same problem with the XF86_SVGA server with ATI cards. I
could not switch between X and a virtual console without blanking the
screen, freezing things, and other unpleasantness.
I would suggest using an accelerated server if one is available, not only
because it is much more stable
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Carlos H. S. Laviola wrote:
clavio >1) Whenever I run X and switch to the console (ex.: control alt f2) and
clavio >come back to X, it freezes. everytime. what could be wrong?
i had this problem too, *I* attributed it to the driver, when i used
acceleratedX it worked fine, bu
Hi all -
Where in Debian can one find a pserver CVS daemon? I couldn't find one in
any of the '*cvs*' packages.
Thanks in advance!
--
..Aaron Van Couwenberghe... [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Berlin: http://www.berlin-consortium.org
Debian GNU/Linux:
Hello, I recently purchased a home computer with a pcchips XCell2000
748lmrt mainboard with a celeron and 64M ram. I installed both debian
and red hat linuxes but have the problem that they both see 0Mb in
ram. Apparently, the card shares ram memory for video memory which is
announced can be up to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ftp ftp.us.debian.org
Connected to ike.egr.msu.edu.
220 ike.egr.msu.edu FTP server (Version wu-2.6.0(1) Tue Nov 30 19:12:53
CET 1999) ready.
Name (ftp.us.debian.org:sballard): anonymous
331 Guest login ok, send your complete e-mail address as password.
Password:
230-Welcome, ar
Hello
On 17-Jan-2000 Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
>
> On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Neilen Marais wrote:
>
>> If I choose the apt method in dselect, and do an update, I get the
>> following problem after the package files have been downloaded:
>
> 'rm /etc/apt/apt.conf'
>
> Jason
>
I moved the apt.conf f
Stuart Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am having problems with apt-get which I believe are related to the
> fact that my ISP runs a caching proxy server which seems to
> transparently intercept all traffic sent to port 80 of anywhere. The
> symptom is that the first request to any server wo
Well, here I am to ask you out there some few questions.
1) Whenever I run X and switch to the console (ex.: control alt f2) and
come back to X, it freezes. everytime. what could be wrong?
2) I've been trying to enable that HP 680C printer. Well look at the
output of insmod:
cdemo:~# modprobe lp
On 18-Jan-2000 Christopher S. Swingley wrote:
> Sometimes I can get things to work by doing dpkg --purge, apt-get install,
> but in this case several things depend on the library. Is there a
> way around this, or should I file a bug report and wait for a repaired
> package? Where do these inst
i do stuff along those lines as well ..i dont understand when i installed
freebsd it reccomended a 20MB /var partition/slice even though i gave it
6.1GB of space. it doesnt make sense to have such small partitions even if
there is nothing on them to me anyways.
nate
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Onno Ebbi
does anyone know how to get the current timestamp within a nawk script
please reply to me in email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"The information contained in or attached to this email is
intended only for the use of the individual or entity to
wh
I've been keeping up with potato fairly regularly (two or three times
a week), and occasionally I wind up with errors that look like this
(this is what I got today):
dpkg (subprocess): unable to execute post-installation script:
Exec format error
dpkg: error processing libungif3g-d
ive been using a self compiled apache for a long time, all i did was
compile apache, make /usr/local/etc/httpd/conf a link to /etc/apache and
replaced the apache binary with the new one in /usr/sbin ..and the init.d
scripts work fine..
i'm running apache 1.3.9/mod_frontpage+mod_mysql+mod_roaming+m
Hi,
I am having problems with apt-get which I believe are related to the
fact that my ISP runs a caching proxy server which seems to
transparently intercept all traffic sent to port 80 of anywhere. The
symptom is that the first request to any server works fine, but then the
second request receives
I don't suppose your workstations have NICs with PXE support do they? If so you
could
use bpbatch (www.bpbatch.com) to boot them over the network. bpbatch supports a
small
scripting language which will allow you to partition the disks and load whole
linux
images into the disks (just what you wan
I was chatting yesterday in #debian of OpenProject's IRC Network about the
possibility of making a HP DeskJet 680C printer work on Linux. I never had
a printer on Linux before, so what should I do to get this one working
fine? I recompiled the kernel with line printer support on (modules),
installe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sven Gaerner) wrote:
>I need to recompile Apache to support Frontpage Server Extensions. I want
>to replace the Package that comes with Debian, so that I can use my
>conf-files and the Debian Scripts (i.e. /etc/init.d/apache).
>For this I need the options the configure-script was
Having an ISDN external modem and the possibility to use two channels
simultaneously, gives the theoretical speed of 128 kbps. However, the
UART's 16550A on the motherboard have a maximum speed of 115.2 kbps.
Including overhead the transfer speed is further reduced. Measured
speed are 62 kbps for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On my IPX, there are some options in the PROM environment that have to do
> with the boot process. Key in `printenv' at the PROM console prompt (ok)
> and go from there. I'm afraid I can't step through my machine right now.
Thanks to everyone that responded. It turned
Phil Brutsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
}There is KOffice (http://koffice.kde.org). The folks behind AbiWord
}(http://www.abisource.com) are also planning an office suite. The GNOME
}people may also be trying to put one together, I'm not sure. All of this
}is GPL. Unfortunately, none of them
Quoting Wojciech Zabolotny ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've received a few messages with a long file splitted into message/partial
> attachments. The manual decoding of them is very tiring. Is mutt able to
> handle such multi-message attachments automatically like Netscape or
> Internet Exploder? How to
>
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am looking at buying a new printer, and had my eyes on a HP DeskJet
> > 710C, which I would definitely have bought if I only ran Windows.
>
I wrote:
> The 710C is a Windows printer. Someone hacked together a driver that
> works very well for black and white for the
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 02:01:07PM +0100, Onno Ebbinge wrote:
> Sometimes I don't understand the stratagies used in disk partitioning.
Me neither, why are we making things so complicated and inflexible?
My partition scheme is as follows:
1.5 GB /
Rest/vol/0
/home is a link to /vol/0/_home.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I apologize for this being slightly off topic,
> I need to put an office productivity suite on my linux box (with
> an emphasis upon the word processing program). I am turned off by Corel's
> license
It's just as well. WordPer
[...]
> > > In any case, there are hw K scripts:
> > > [18:17:27 /tmp]$ ls /etc/rc?.d/*hw*
> > > /etc/rc0.d/K25hwclock.sh /etc/rc6.d/K25hwclock.sh
> > > /etc/rcS.d/S50hwclock.sh
> > > [18:22:27 /tmp]$
> > >
> > > Note that your system somehow got S instead of K for rc0 and rc6.
> > > I am run
Hi to all!
I am not able to send remote e-mails by 'Exim', but only locally.
I have got a dial-up Linux Box (Debian 2.1), without a local network,
and I wish to deliver e-mails by my ISP's smart host.
I used 'eximconfig', but it didn't seem to set a good configuration for my
needings.
I have cha
On 18-Jan-2000 John Gay wrote:
>
>
> I just noticed a mail in the list about Woody, and just had a look at
> ftp.uk.debian.org, where my apt source list is pointing, and sure enough,
> there's woody, and frozen, along with stable, unstable etc, et-al. I am
> currently using unstable for upgradin
On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, russell cook wrote:
> I have wordperfect running ... sort of. The graphics icons are garbled.
> I have XPM4.7 version 3.4k-5. I don not not have XPM4.7-alt dev
> installed
> because I have a conflict. Can someone tell me wahat packages I must have
> installed on my P
Brian May said:
> I thought I once saw a Debian package that does this, but can't find
> it anymore :-(.
I'm pretty sure that diald will do this. Send it a 'force' command and it
will retry failed/dropped connections with options for starting and maximum
interval between retries.
--
Geek Code 3
I apologize for this being slightly off topic,
I need to put an office productivity suite on my linux box (with
an emphasis upon the word processing program). I am turned off by Corel's
license and was wondering if there was a consensus on the list as to the
most open and free office suite
David Wright wrote:
>
> Quoting Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I just tried searching for "Debian" and got no results also. So I
> > selected "user" as the search category. Still nothing. So I
> > selected "Jan to Mar 0" and got the "No archives..." message. So
> > I added the two quarters jus
Maybe you could "purge" (not "remove") the package and re-install it again.
Bye.
P.S. Mi sai dire l'indirizzo per iscriversi alla mailing-list Italiana di
Debian ?
Ciao.
-- Memo - Header ---
To: Debian Users
cc:
From: Alberto Maurizi
Hi to all!
I am not able to send remote e-mails by 'Exim', but only locally.
I have got a dial-up Linux Box (Debian 2.1), without a local network,
and I wish to deliver e-mails by my ISP's smart host.
I used 'eximconfig', but it didn't seem to set a good configuration for my
needings.
I have cha
I accidentally removed the directory /etc/gdm
I deselected gdm and removed it an then selected
and reinstalled. But gdm.conf is missing.
Where can I find it?
a.
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Peter Ross wrote:
> Currently I have two partitions.
>
> 1. /
> 2. /mnt/wally/hdc2 which contains my /usr/local and /home setup by using
>symlinks.
>
> The advantage for me, is that I can trash the root partition any time I
> want and still have all my important stuff.
Quoting Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I just tried searching for "Debian" and got no results also. So I
> selected "user" as the search category. Still nothing. So I
> selected "Jan to Mar 0" and got the "No archives..." message. So
> I added the two quarters just above "Jan to Mar 0" to my
> se
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Eventually I traced the problem to innd itself dying when innxmit tries
>to submit articles to it. The tail of an strace looks like this
>(apologies for the long lines):
There is a bug in innd with a certain kind of headers
Quoting Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> aphro wrote:
> >
> > its possible one of the critical libraries is not installed corecctly or
> > is curropted(say libc)..try re-installing all the libraries that the
> > binaries that give those errors have. also upgrade or downgrade the
>
Quoting E.L. Meijer (Eric) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> > I did not fully understand you. Does or doesn't the BIOS get the right time
> > after the system is shutdown?
>
> The following happens:
>
> I boot, find the time is lagging behind, and then do a
>
> hwclock --set --date ...
>
> This sets
Hi all
I'm wondering if anyone has managed to get gnupg working with xfmail?
I'm currently useing the potato xfmail, and gnupg 1.0.1, and pgpgpg
0.13 to make gpg look like pgp
I thaught I'd only need to make sure that pgpgpg could be called as
pgp, and xfmail aught to be happy, but it seems not
Currently I have two partitions.
1. /
2. /mnt/wally/hdc2 which contains my /usr/local and /home setup by using
symlinks.
The advantage for me, is that I can trash the root partition any time I
want and still have all my important stuff.
Pete
Sometimes I don't understand the stratagies used in disk partitioning.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but I always thought that you split
the partitions by long term usage:
1- 2 GB /
1- 2 GB /var
1- 4 GB /var/spool
rest on /home
Then I link /tmp
Thomas Ditlev Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like to install debian-linux to my old notebook 486slc with 4 MB
> ram.
> For this pupose I have downloaded the low memory bootdisk, which should
> be able to install debian to a 4 MB system. But when I use the disk, the
> bootprompt app
Hi to all!
I am not able to send remote e-mails by 'Exim', but only locally.
I have got a dial-up Linux Box (Debian 2.1), without a local network,
and I wish to deliver e-mails by my ISP's smart host.
I used 'eximconfig', but it didn't seem to set a good configuration for my
needings.
I have cha
I just noticed a mail in the list about Woody, and just had a look at
ftp.uk.debian.org, where my apt source list is pointing, and sure enough,
there's woody, and frozen, along with stable, unstable etc, et-al. I am
currently using unstable for upgrading the packages I need from potato. The
thing
On 18/1/2000 Irving Frederick wrote:
I just installed a base potato system using the
current disk downloads
from the Debian FTP site. All went well until I
tried to mount my cdrom
drive. I was given an error message to the effect
that the cdrom device
does not exist. I then went to my /dev direc
Sorry, I have to fix a typing mistake.
To link create a link you should use the "ln" command not "ls".
Best wishes,
Paulo.
--
Paulo José da Silva e Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ph.D. Student in Applied Math.
University of São Paulo - Brazil
http://www.ime.usp.br/~rsilva
"May the code be with y
By any chance do you know to what device is your CD-ROM attached?
For exemple, my cd-rom is the slave drive of the first IDE, therefore it is
/dev/hdb. The usual IDE device are:
/dev/hda: Master of first IDE slot;
/dev/hdb: Slave of first IDE slot;
/dev/hdc: Master of second IDE slot;
/dev/hdd:
Hello Debian Users:
I just installed a base potato system using the
current disk downloads
from the Debian FTP site. All went well until I
tried to mount my cdrom
drive. I was given an error message to the effect
that the cdrom device
does not exist. I then went to my /dev directory
and discovered
Hi,
I need to recompile Apache to support Frontpage Server Extensions. I want
to replace the Package that comes with Debian, so that I can use my
conf-files and the Debian Scripts (i.e. /etc/init.d/apache).
For this I need the options the configure-script was called with.
Please send me asap.
Tha
> I recently got a new 13G hard drive. I've installed it as hdb, and moved my
> CD-RW to hdc. At the moment I've got a 6G drive with 2G for WindowsNT, 100M
> for
> /, 1G for /home and 2G for /usr. I really need more room for both /home AND
> /usr, but I also need more space for /var and /opt and
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Guyren G Howe wrote:
> How do I get out of package hell?
>
>
> I've tried everything I can think of. Just now, for example, I told dselect
> to remove everything.
Did you remove really *everything*?
In this case it is easiest to start *installing process* just the same
wa
I recently got a new 13G hard drive. I've installed it as hdb, and moved my
CD-RW to hdc. At the moment I've got a 6G drive with 2G for WindowsNT, 100M for
/, 1G for /home and 2G for /usr. I really need more room for both /home AND
/usr, but I also need more space for /var and /opt and some other
Working fine here...
On Mon, Jan 17, 2000 at 07:29:52PM -0800, Mark M wrote:
> Hi,
> The problem may be with my ISP, but I keep
> getting:
>
> SMTP timeout while connected to
> smtp.student.unsw.edu.au [xx] after
> end of data (3531 bytes written)
>
> Is any one else having a similar problem
How do I get out of package hell?
In trying to install Enlightenment on my Debian/Corel machine, I've got
myself trapped in all sorts of loops where apt-get, dselect and dpkg all
refuse to install any of the things I need because they can't install other
things that those things depend on.
I've s
hello,
i'm a french student and i'm looking for a apt
only for two weeks in NY, two in MIAMI, two in HOUSTON, two in
CHICAGO
and something which is not very
expensive.
could you help me
thanks a lot !
CEDRIC
Hi to all!
I am not able to send remote e-mails by 'Exim', but only locally.
I have got a dial-up Linux Box (Debian 2.1), without a local network,
and I wish to deliver e-mails by my ISP's smart host.
I used 'eximconfig', but it didn't seem to set a good configuration for my
needings.
I have cha
I'm a sysadmin and have two Debian GNU/Linux potato servers and 50
windows 95 workstations under my care.
My problem is with the 50 workstations:
(the 50 workstations have the same hardware)
I want to install ONE workstation and then mirror the hard disk to
all other workstations.
The first
>
> Hello,
>
> I am looking at buying a new printer, and had my eyes on a HP DeskJet
> 710C, which I would definitely have bought if I only ran Windows.
The 710C is a Windows printer. Someone hacked together a driver that
works very well for black and white for the 710, 720, 820 and 1000
(which
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