I'm just about to try VMware on my potato system to run Win 95 or 98.
Are there any problems to know about?
...RickM...
> I'm having trouble with the current pre-release of potato. I
> can't tell if this is a bug, an odd incompatibility in my system
> (which works fine with slink), or something I'm doing wrong.
>
>
> When I get to the step of configuring device drivers, I can't
> install module lp.
> ...
Here
:: On Fri, 4 Aug 2000 20:21:42 -0700 (PDT), "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> said:
Hello Nate. Thanks a lot for replying.
Here are the specs:
Pentium II 400 Mhz,
Motherboard DFI PA61 ATX (VIA Apollo Pro 133 chipset - 693/596b)
(Absolutely nothing on-board)
Award BIOS
64 Mb RAM (no ECC.
Hello,
I'm wondering if anybody can help me figure out how to connect two computers
to one net connection (@home network). The computer I want to add is a
Debian box (potato), the currently connected computer is a Windoze box. I'd
like to be able to run stuff like sshd, apache, etc. off the
> "Simon" == Simon Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Simon> Folks, Tomcat (the JSP/Java Servlets plug-in for Apache
Simon> from Jakarta) is not available as a Debianised package. Is
Simon> anyone working on this? Has anyone had success installing
Simon> this under Debian? Is
On 4 Aug 2000, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
pelleg >As I've reported in another post, my system is locking sometimes. I
pelleg >couldn't yet determine what is the problem, but something strange
pelleg >happened today:
i havent been following this thread but i'll see if i have any ideas.
pelleg >To
I'm having trouble with the current pre-release of potato. I
can't tell if this is a bug, an odd incompatibility in my system
(which works fine with slink), or something I'm doing wrong.
When I get to the step of configuring device drivers, I can't
install module lp.
When I try, I get these
To follow up: how floating point numbers are represented in the machine
during computations may vary slightly from how they get represented when
stored into a variable. That is, the evaluation of (x+y) may have
greater numerical precision then the result of z = x + y. In the second
case, there "a
My only concern is that these are x86 machines, not Sparcs. My experience
is that Linux does not run as well as Solaris on the Sparc platform.
Specifically, RedHat 6.1 on a SUN4U box doesn't seem to play very nice with
the SCSI controller and the entire machine pauses for noticeable periods
under
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 09:55:25AM -0600, Adam Scriven - Lore wrote
> Ok, by some great and wonderful streak of stupidity, I seem to have somehow
> completely fscked up my router.
>
> It's hooked up to an ADSL modem, running PPPoE (Roaring Penguin), and that
> part
> looks like it's working great
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Hello,
>
>I am looking for some documentation on how to compile kernels 2.3.x
> with ip masq support. The current HOWTO doesn't cover those kernels
> yet.
http://netfilter.kernelnotes.org/unreliable-guides/index.html
I also have t
Hello...
As I've reported in another post, my system is locking sometimes. I
couldn't yet determine what is the problem, but something strange
happened today:
To see what could be the problem, I left the system with xmms running
while I was out for 4 hours. When I came back, the keyboard was
non
Cuando: jue, 03 de ago de 2000, a las 10:51:54 -0700
Quien: kmself@ix.netcom.com
Que: Cool trick: gmc and Debs
> The cool hat trick: You can browse through the contents of a Deb
> package *.deb file) with gmc as if it were a locally mounted fileystem,
> without having to unarchive and untar
I suggest going to comp.lang.c and checking the C FAQ. Specifically look
for the inherent problem of putting the same variable on both sides of a
relational operator: (x+y) > x
If memory serves, the behavior is "undefined" -- so don't do it!
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 11:55:36PM +0200, Christophe TR
> > >Hi, I was reading today on slashdot about Evolution 0.3. They have a
> > download link for the tar.gz file. I was wondering if the apt-get
> utility
> > will work if I use the spidermonkey.helixgnome.com source for the
> update?
> > Has anyone else tried this?
No, this won't work. You can
Folks,
I am a Computer Science professor at American University in Washington
D.C.
I want to recommend that we replace Solaris in our Computer Science
department with Debian. In doing so, I know that we will encounter
problems wuite specific to the public (as in non-profit, public
s
Folks,
Tomcat (the JSP/Java Servlets plug-in for Apache from Jakarta) is not
available as a Debianised package. Is anyone working on this? Has
anyone had success installing this under Debian? Is there a reason
why a package hasn't yet been developed?
I don't want to waste my time figh
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 01:09:12AM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 10:46:31PM +, john smith wrote:
> > Greetings,
>
> Hello
>
> > 1. if the console is "trashed" already with displaying binary..is there a
> > way to make it recover w/o rebooting? logging out of the conso
> From: David Karlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> A rose (or potato) by any other name, smells just as sweet.
So what?
Before you open the box and smell it, all you have is the name.
Then it makes a difference whether the name is "sweet flower" or
"thorny flower".
Daniel
--
Daniel Barclay
[EMAIL
Woody has an icewm-themes package, there's probably one in Potato too.
Tom
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 08:42:04AM -0700, Ezequiel wrote:
> Hi,
> I downloaded and installed icewm but it comes only with its default theme, I
> remember having seen it in the slink CD with some themes like OS2, FVwm,
> mo
On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, John Reinke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 1) This is NOT for a programming assignment. ;-)
Ho, no! :-) These are just some experiments.
> 2) Using the comma within a condition is treated as AND (&&). That's
> messier code than I usually create.
Well, this is uncorrect. E
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:48:32AM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using Debian slink, and a standard modem/pppd connection to my
> provider.
>
> Everything works well since years (I used the same config with Slakware)
>
> But how/where can I see with which speed the modem has b
* Lehel Bernadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000804 21:30]:
>
> On 04-Aug-2000 Carl Fink wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 12:16:33PM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
> >
> >> You can also browse tarballs, gzips, bzips, gzipped tarballs, bzipped
> >> tarballs, and zips as well, providing that the attendant gz
Hi,
I downloaded and installed icewm but it comes only with its default theme, I
remember having seen it in the slink CD with some themes like OS2, FVwm,
motif, ... etc. I thought they would come has part of the icewm package
since they are the simplest among ice themes (compared to the very
sofist
Yes, at least mine can. Sold as a ViewTop BP-S3-Ax. Fitted with sockets for
8 chips but sold locally with only a choice of 2 or 4meg installed.
The manual claims max [EMAIL PROTECTED] colors or [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] colors with 4Meg installed.
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 08:2
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 10:46:31PM +, john smith wrote:
> Greetings,
Hello
> 1. if the console is "trashed" already with displaying binary..is there a
> way to make it recover w/o rebooting? logging out of the console doesn't
> seem to work.
"reset", as has been suggested to me in an older
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 10:46:31PM +, john smith wrote:
> 1. if the console is "trashed" already with displaying binary..is there a
> way to make it recover w/o rebooting? logging out of the console doesn't
> seem to work.
try typing 'reset' + Enter on the fsckd console. (there was a thread
Here's a thought - are you attempting to mount
\\desktop\c$
as the name of the share? If so, your shell will probably be getting
confused by the dollars sign. (For those who don't know, NT W and NT S
create shares of c$ and d$ and so on for the root of each drive. The $
stops the sha
Greetings,
In mandrake, when you want to see a file and it's in binary form..it warns
you about it and asks if you still want to see it. but in debian, it just
automatically shows it then you can no longer read anything on that console
and thus rendering that console useless until you reboot.
Hello,
I am looking for some documentation on how to compile kernels 2.3.x with ip
masq support. The current HOWTO doesn't cover those kernels yet.
Thanks for any advice.
On 04-Aug-2000 Christophe TROESTLER wrote:
> Hi the list,
>
> I apologize if that is a little bit off topic but I am a bit puzzled
> and I know there are experts on this list. I would like an
> explanation on why the two "for" below give different results.
>
my comment here is -- use
Quick answer here - I'll make two assumptions:
1) This is NOT for a programming assignment. ;-)
2) Using the comma within a condition is treated as AND (&&). That's
messier code than I usually create.
Making the z = x + y assignment is part of the loop's condition, so it is
evaluated at whatever
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 11:26:44PM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
> Could anyone using (or having used) Slackware please tell me what's
> (particularly) good about it? -> What particular things made you
> choose Slack?
It was around and (IMO) better than Yggdrasil when I used it. :)
> >From what I
Hi the list,
I apologize if that is a little bit off topic but I am a bit puzzled
and I know there are experts on this list. I would like an
explanation on why the two "for" below give different results.
Thanks,
ChriS
-.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.-.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.-.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.-.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.-.¸¸.·´¯`·.
The system defaults for X apps are under usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults. The
user preferences are read from ~/.Xresources and/or ~/.Xdefaults. The
preferences for colors and what to do with ^G (the beep) can be set in these
files. The manpages for xrdb and xterm should be helpful also. To save y
Dear debs
Could anyone using (or having used) Slackware please tell me what's
(particularly) good about it? -> What particular things made you
choose Slack?
>From what I've read, it's probably the distro closest to the
"roll-your-own" type of thing. Correct?
Slack's package format is ".tgz"; c
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 03:55:39PM -0400, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
> 1. When I press tab to autocomplete something in the command line,
> and there are more than one possible autocompletion, the shell BEEPS.
> This is very annoying, especially when my gf is asleep within ten feet
> of my computer.
Hi all,
I have to build a cyber cafe with 9 clients and 1 server all with Linux!
It has to have scanner, printers (with accounting), webcams, CD-R, Zip
and acouting.
What scanner I can buy?
What printer and system printing I can use?
What webcam? CD-R
Gary Hennigan writes ("Re: Very large SCSI drives and partitioning."):
>There shouldn't be anything inherently wrong with a 70G
>partition. Linux limit for a partition size is somewhere in the TB
>range. I bet it'll make for some LONG fsck times though!
>
>You might read the Large Disk HOWTO to see
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:48:32AM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using Debian slink, and a standard modem/pppd connection to my
> provider.
>
> Everything works well since years (I used the same config with Slakware)
>
> But how/where can I see with which speed the modem has b
I've (after many years of use..) been looking up what my shell actually can do
for me to make my life easier. I've been going thru the features of tcsh (first
shell I ever used, but I'm determined to go thru bash and zsh or ksh (when time
permits that is..)).
So, of course, I got some questions
Hello
I just updated updated X (woody) on my laptop with the result it does
not work anymore. From windows I get it's a ATI LT PRO and I use the
Mach64 server. I've not changed anything else in X.
The only thing I get is the lowest few pixels on the screen are turned
on - the rest is black
Sorry
I'd like to proxy news in a LAN with a potato server and 2 Windows clients.
Both low and high traffic text groups will be read and some binary groups
scavenged :)
The obvious choice for me was leafnode, BUT the standard mode where it gets
all messages in all groups is obviously to expensive in ter
use:
poll POP_SERVER protocol POP3:
user POP_USER, no keep, no rewrite, fetchall
password YOUR_PASSWD;
At 23:11 03/08/00 +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:02:19PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have recently setup Fetchmail as a demon polling 3 mail s
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 09:03:57PM +0200, Felix Natter wrote:
> It seems like it will be better and surely safer than Outlook,
Why better and, most particularly, why safer? Given that GNOME is
built to allow components to interact with one another via scripting,
there is no reason to suppose tha
Hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 12:03 PM 7/28/00 -0400, Ethan Pierce wrote:
> >Hi, I was reading today on slashdot about Evolution 0.3. They have a
> download link for the tar.gz file. I was wondering if the apt-get utility
> will work if I use the spidermonkey.helixgnome.com source for th
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > "Felix" == Felix Natter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Felix> Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> If I get a mailing list that prefixes subject lines with
> >> [Cocoon Devel], how do I remove it?
> >>
> >> In earlier versi
Richard Kaszeta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Peter S Galbraith writes ("Re: Very large SCSI drives and partitioning. "):
> >
> >Richard Kaszeta wrote:
> >
> >> I've gotten a
> >> ST173404LW drive (73.4 Gig Ultra2 160 drive),
> >> However, I can
On 03-Aug-2000 Brian Stults wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using the kernel-based auto mounter, autofs. I have all my mount
> points in the default /var/autofs/misc, and I have symbolic links to
> them in /mnt. However, whenever I do a listing of /mnt (either from an
> xterm, or from within an applica
I'm a new convert to Debian, and I need a little help changing a few behaviors
of xterm and the shell (bash).
1. When I press tab to autocomplete something in the command line, and there
are more than one possible autocompletion, the shell BEEPS. This is very
annoying, especially when my gf i
Hello list,
I noticed a curious thing this evening - when I load the fetchmail man
page in the Gnome help browser, it grabs all my memory - 256MB and ramps
up swap usage until all that's gone too - another 256MB - previously
none was used. CPU utilisation runs at about 75% on both cpus (SMP
syste
Peter S Galbraith writes ("Re: Very large SCSI drives and partitioning. "):
>
>Richard Kaszeta wrote:
>
>> I've gotten a
>> ST173404LW drive (73.4 Gig Ultra2 160 drive),
>> However, I can't partition the new drive. Cfdisk on debian 2.1
>> refus
On 04-Aug-2000 Carl Fink wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 12:16:33PM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
>
>> You can also browse tarballs, gzips, bzips, gzipped tarballs, bzipped
>> tarballs, and zips as well, providing that the attendant gzip, bzip, tar,
>> and zip programs are all installed.
>
> Inter
At 11:44 on Aug 4, Dirk Eddelbuettel combined all the right letters to say:
> No, I mean C:\ as the main partition on the 'desktop' computer.
> Permissions are read-access for everyone. Can I read those from Linux via
> Samba?
What *have* you tried? If you do a `smbmount` (no args) it blah bl
Ok, no laughing.
I setup the TrinityOS firewall script too. I didn't mention this, but I
have no idea why.
I had the $INTIF setup wrong. eth1 != eth0.
Sorry.
Adam
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Okay, due to some *very* large storage requirements, I've gotten a
ST173404LW drive (73.4 Gig Ultra2 160 drive), and I've hooked it up to
the onboard AIC-7890 controller on my ASUS p2b-s motherboard (which
has worked fine with my 9 and 18 GB ATLAS drives).
However, I can't partition the new driv
At 13:22 2000/08/03 -0400, you wrote:
At 11:11 2000/08/03 -0600, you wrote:
each time i re-install windows on the box (every 6 months, tops), it
fscks the pnp info on every card, so i sometimes have to set my card on
pnp or manual config. when this happens, changing the io address fixes
the "d
On 4 August 2000 at 10:28, "Noah L. Meyerhans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> Does anybody know if it's possible to make screen get along better with
> emacs? They have a whole lot of overlapping keyboard commands, and I'd
> like it if screen didn't grab all m
At 14:36 2000/08/04 -0400, you wrote:
whoopsie... :) been in windows too long..
anyhow.. possible though ?
Yup. That just means to use the whole C block as one subnet.
Basically, I've got 2 different subnets, 192.168.0.* and 192.168.1.*.
BUT, I got it to work...and I got my portforwarding wor
Thanks, Justin. This is the kind of ftp program I was looking for.
Gaucho
cam
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]Para
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 12:15:21AM -0400, Brian Stults wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using the kernel-based auto mounter, autofs. I have all my mount
> points in the default /var/autofs/misc, and I have symbolic links to
> them in /mnt. However, whenever I do a listing of /mnt (either from an
> xterm,
Kevin wrote:
> whoopsie... :) been in windows too long..
> anyhow.. possible though ?
Sure, you may have many different networks all using the same subnet
masks. 255.255.255.0 will give his networks a network number of
192.168.1.0 with a broadcast of 192.168.1.255, and
192.168.0.0/192.168.0.255.
On Sun, Aug 03, 1980 at 10:32:39PM -0700, Ed Burke wrote:
Fix your system date.
> Debian helpers, I got partially through an install when I ran in to
> trouble. Is there ANY body out there that can help?I'm afraid to
> mention scsi but that seems to be where the trouble m
On 04-Aug-1980 Ed Burke wrote:
>I am trying to do an initial install of Debian [New Riders/Mac
> Millan Pubs.] and I
> ran into a dead end path. Quite by accident I found I can boot from the
> CD, so I don't
> need the path to the boot loader. However the process ended when I
> didn't un
whoopsie... :) been in windows too long..
anyhow.. possible though ?
"Mark A. Bialik" wrote:
>
> Kevin wrote:
>
> > I see you have both 192.* nets using the same broadcast...
> > 255.255.255.0
> > Can you do that.. anyone ?
>
> Those aren't broadcast addresses... they're subnet masks.
>
> ==
I have an HPLJ 4l set up with magicfilter, and it prints fine, but no
print accounting seems to be taking place... When I print nothing gets
logged at all. This is how my printcap file looks:
lp|hplj4l|HP Laserjet 4L:\
:lp=/dev/lp0:sd=/var/spool/lpd/hplj4l:\
:sh:pw#80:pl#72:px#144
Hi.
I'm running potato, and my dwww seems to be not quite right.
For instance, on the debian document menu, a number of choices result
in not found messages, or other arb errors. If I manually browse the
same location in netscape useing file:///whatever (by looking at the
URL dwww generates) thin
I am trying to do an initial install of Debian [New Riders/Mac
Millan Pubs.] and I
ran into a dead end path. Quite by accident I found I can boot from the
CD, so I don't
need the path to the boot loader. However the process ended when I
didn't understand
how to get the OS to recgnize my HD
Kevin wrote:
> I see you have both 192.* nets using the same broadcast...
> 255.255.255.0
> Can you do that.. anyone ?
Those aren't broadcast addresses... they're subnet masks.
===
Mark A. Bialik (414) 290-674
I see you have both 192.* nets using the same broadcast...
255.255.255.0
Can you do that.. anyone ?
Adam Scriven - Lore wrote:
>
> Ok, by some great and wonderful streak of stupidity, I seem to have somehow
> completely fscked up my router.
>
> It's hooked up to an ADSL modem, running PPPoE (R
I see you have both 192.* nets using the same broadcast...
255.255.255.0
Can you do that ?
Adam Scriven - Lore wrote:
>
> Ok, by some great and wonderful streak of stupidity, I seem to have somehow
> completely fscked up my router.
>
> It's hooked up to an ADSL modem, running PPPoE (Roaring Pe
Debian helpers,
I got partially through an install when I ran in to
trouble. Is there ANY body out
there that can help?I'm afraid to mention scsi but that seems to be
where the trouble
may be. I don't really know. If I upset someone on your staff I am
truely sorry - It
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> The cool hat trick: You can browse through the contents of a Deb
> package *.deb file) with gmc as if it were a locally mounted fileystem,
> without having to unarchive and untar all the constituent components.
See also the debview package:
Description: Emacs mode
Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 09:58:43AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> > Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> > > Yes, as I wrote, that works fine for NT servers providing a share. I use
> > > that with the corresponding entry in /etc/fstab so that I can simply say
> > > mount /mo
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 12:16:33PM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
> You can also browse tarballs, gzips, bzips, gzipped tarballs, bzipped
> tarballs, and zips as well, providing that the attendant gzip, bzip, tar,
> and zip programs are all installed.
Interestingly, though, it can't browse cpio archi
> You can also browse tarballs, gzips, bzips, gzipped tarballs, bzipped
> tarballs, and zips as well, providing that the attendant gzip, bzip, tar,
well, gee, its starting to sound like emacs :-)
greg s.
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> Color me clueless, but I just found something way cool. I guess I
> *should* have spent more time with Novell.
> The cool hat trick: You can browse through the contents of a Deb
> package *.deb file) with gmc as if it were a locally mounted fileystem,
> without havi
Subject: uninstalling staroffice
Date: Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 03:09:04PM -0700
In reply to:jojo zero
Quoting jojo zero([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> How can I uninstall staroffice? it's taking too much space.
>
apt-get remove staroffice comes to mind
or
dpkg (purge | deinstall) staroffic
Ok, by some great and wonderful streak of stupidity, I seem to have somehow
completely fscked up my router.
It's hooked up to an ADSL modem, running PPPoE (Roaring Penguin), and that part
looks like it's working great.
I've got 2 other network cards, both 3Com 905B. I have the 3c59x module
loadin
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 09:58:43AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> > Yes, as I wrote, that works fine for NT servers providing a share. I use
> > that with the corresponding entry in /etc/fstab so that I can simply say
> > mount /mountpoint
> > and the rest happens auto
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 09:18:47PM -0500, Matthew Davis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have just wiped my system and reinstalled Debian (thanks completely to
> Windows 2000 and my dual booting). I was attempting to setup my
> truetype fonts for use in X, and I seem to be doing something wrong.
> Here's w
I had trouble downloading with gnapster too, so I switched to
knapster, which I found more reliable.
John
***
K, it seems to download now, though I still get the fopen() errors.
I like the gnapster interface but things like this, I hate to say,
Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 08:44:01AM -0500, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> > A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> > > At work, in a predominantly NT environment, I use Samba to mount drives of
> > > the NT servers on the Lan. However, I'd also love to acc
On 04 Aug 2000, Ben Pfaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> See, the thing is, I didn't start this thread of discussion and
> I'm not at all interested in a rehash of this topic. And what's
> more, I already asked on debian-user to be dropped from CC:'s.
ROTFL 8-)) Here you can see quite clearly tha
Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, first of all, you want to assign the user an address via DHCP,
> or else it's an administrative nightmare.
You can use Radius, LDAP-based solutions and surley much more. With
PPPoE there are even more possibilities to hack IP-addresses then
with
On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Brian Stults wrote:
> Brian Stults wrote:
> >
> > Is there a function in bash that is similar to tcsh's precmnd?
> > Something that will allow you to run a command before each prompt is
> > printed? Thanks.
> >
>
> I'll answer my own question in case it's of interest to a
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Does anybody know if it's possible to make screen get along better with
emacs? They have a whole lot of overlapping keyboard commands, and I'd
like it if screen didn't grab all my C-a's and stuff. I've read the
screen FAQ and man page, but it didn't really addr
Hi all,
I have just wiped my system and reinstalled Debian (thanks completely to
Windows 2000 and my dual booting). I was attempting to setup my
truetype fonts for use in X, and I seem to be doing something wrong.
Here's what I've done and what it happening:
Copied /WINNT/Fonts/* /user/share/fon
Brian Stults wrote:
>
> Is there a function in bash that is similar to tcsh's precmnd?
> Something that will allow you to run a command before each prompt is
> printed? Thanks.
>
I'll answer my own question in case it's of interest to anyone (and from
now on I'll always search for 5 additional
Is there a function in bash that is similar to tcsh's precmnd?
Something that will allow you to run a command before each prompt is
printed? Thanks.
--
Brian J. Stults
Doctoral Candidate
Department of Sociology
University at Albany - SUNY
Phone: (518) 442-4652 Fax: (518) 442-4936
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On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 08:44:01AM -0500, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> > At work, in a predominantly NT environment, I use Samba to mount drives of
> > the NT servers on the Lan. However, I'd also love to access files on my
> > (vanilla NT 4.0
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> This might be a trivial questions with a quick No! as the answer ...
>
> At work, in a predominantly NT environment, I use Samba to mount drives of
> the NT servers on the Lan. However, I'd also love to access files on my
> (vanilla
Gerfried Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I assume that Bolan is on the list? And Ben, are you on
> -user?
See, the thing is, I didn't start this thread of discussion and
I'm not at all interested in a rehash of this topic. And what's
more, I already asked on debian-user to be dropped fr
I have reinstalled potato, and compiled the 2.2.16 kernel. In my last
installation I had sound and printing when I rebooted after compiling, this
time I dont. I am sure there is a switch I'm not setting properly. Before, I
thought the trick was to set the switches to M for sound, and set the ke
Hey all.
I'm going through the process of upgrading the kernel on my router box, and
implementing some better firewall rules (Thanks to the TrinityOS doc. Very
helpful). Traditionally I've used dselect to manage the packages that I
have installed, but it gets rather cumbersome having to scro
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On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Stuart Krivis wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 03:07:19PM +1000, Russ Pitman wrote:
> >
> > Try using mc . Just select the file and hit 'F3'.
> >
For navigating directories, viewing gzips as well as jpgs etc.
Try "lynx ." or lynx /usr/doc . In addition to lynx being a we
This might be a trivial questions with a quick No! as the answer ...
At work, in a predominantly NT environment, I use Samba to mount drives of
the NT servers on the Lan. However, I'd also love to access files on my
(vanilla NT 4.0) desktop at work which is set to let other 'share' its
files. I
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