it tells me running e2fsck is
recommended.
after I run it (e2fsck /dev/hde5),
it still says the same message.
How do you overcome the annoyance.
Thanks list members
It's the net-tools package of unstable. It hit me and
I was down after a reboot. 15 min. and a net capable
PC and i found a solution in the archives and was back
up after downoading the woody ver. to floppy and
installing on the effected machine.
--- Nate Amsden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Mich
Nate Amsden wrote:
>
> "Michael K. O'Brien" wrote:
> >
> > Hola~
> >
> > After a power failure, my network did not come back. The network driver
> > loads,
> > but ifconfig isn't really happy:
> >
> > % ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
> > SIOCSIFADDR: Bad file descriptor
> >
> > ifconfig to eth0 re
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 08:40:19AM -0800, Mike Egglestone wrote:
> Hi all...
> I'm looking for a web site that would have
> a nice list and basic description of debian commands.
> Anyone know of such a place?
>
> or even just linux commands for that matter...
one cool trick most linux shells
"Michael K. O'Brien" wrote:
>
> Hola~
>
> After a power failure, my network did not come back. The network driver loads,
> but ifconfig isn't really happy:
>
> % ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
> SIOCSIFADDR: Bad file descriptor
>
> ifconfig to eth0 returns the same error.
check the recent archi
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 11:54:59AM -0700, Phil Reardon wrote:
> Just a few moments ago I wanted to upgrade my mozilla (M14) so
> I typed "apt-get upgrade mozilla." I got 58 new packages, but
> mozilla is the same! What should I have done instead ?
see groups.yahoo.com/group/newbiedoc/files/apt-
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 08:17:43AM +0400, Rino Mardo wrote:
> i'm using windowmaker and have just two questions which weren't answered by
> FAQs, READMEs, and online docs:
>
> 1. i've added mutt in the wm's menus (using wprefs) but whenever i click on
> it
> it doesn't do anything
>
> 2. how d
Hi there,
I'm having a problem with my Microsoft Intellimouse (an intellimouse with
two buttons and a scroll wheel that uses the ps/2 interface) since going
from a 2.2.x kernel to 2.4.1. The way i have setup (and how everything
worked perfectly before this upgrade) was that gpm was set to read
IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel. Until they make v6-only routing, you'll probably
need it. Read up on it on Bieringer's site:
http://www.bieringer.de/linux/IPv6
He's a RedHat dweeb, but he has some good info...
(work on your 70-column wraps...)
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Ken Sandell wrote:
>Hi, I recompiled
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 08:17:43AM +0400, Rino Mardo wrote:
1. i've added mutt in the wm's menus (using wprefs) but whenever i click
on it
it doesn't do anything
Perhaps you need something like
xterm -e mutt
as the command to execute when you click on mutt.
--
Tiarnán Ó Cor
Forrest English wrote:
> > Be a real
> > friend and help them start off with the
> > *right* distribution.
>
> or you could get down off your high horse...
>
> realize that linux, is still linux. all of those still have a lot of
> debian's good parts there, basicaly with some gui config tools, w
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 21:03:45 -0600, sc whispered to the router:
!!
!! For some reason, it's taking 30+ seconds to SSH into a server that's
!! powering a small LAN to respond to my SSH attempts with the UserID and
!! password prompt. I don't really remember it taking this long before,
!! but I'
i'm using windowmaker and have just two questions which weren't answered by
FAQs, READMEs, and online docs:
1. i've added mutt in the wm's menus (using wprefs) but whenever i click on it
it doesn't do anything
2. how do i resize the dockapp icon? i have a 15" monitor and using 1024x768
res whic
Hogan
Xfree 4.x has TWO config filesunlike the old Xfree 3.x
Make sure you are changing both files and not just the old type XFree86.cfg
one
Took me a while to figure this one out
Tony Platt
Sys Admin
Eliza Travel Pty Ltd
http://www.elizatravel.com
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Hi, I recompiled my kernel and added ipv6 support
and now, there is this wierd sit0 interface when I do 'ifconfig -a' wtf is it
for? Any ideas? Thanks.
> > For some reason, it's taking 30+ seconds to SSH into a server that's
> > powering a small LAN to respond to my SSH attempts with the UserID and
> > password prompt. I don't really remember it taking this long before,
> > but I'm not sure. Takes a decent amount of time to respond even after I
The newest version of Mozilla in Debian is M18. Maybe Phil is running stable
and not unstable, in which case he should connect to his favorite mirror,
download the latest Mozilla .deb manually from the unstable directory, and then
install it with:
dpkg -i
Hope this helps.
- Jimmy Kaplowitz
[EMA
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 09:03:45PM -0600, sc wrote:
>
> For some reason, it's taking 30+ seconds to SSH into a server that's
> powering a small LAN to respond to my SSH attempts with the UserID and
> password prompt. I don't really remember it taking this long before,
> but I'm not sure. Take
Eric Sorton wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a laptop which I would like to setup with three run-levels. Each
> run-level will have a slightly different configuration for the primary network
> interface. In two of the run-levels, the machine will use DHCP to obtain its
> networking information. In t
Has the net-tools bug been fixed yet? I mean,
jeez..I would have thought so...after fixing it once, I thought I could wait 3
days and it'd be fixed...but no..I did a dist-upgrade again and my system drops
to the floor like before..so I punch the door and wait for some
more.
My goodness, s
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001 03:40:00 +, John Carline whispered to the router:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
!!
!! > I got a few friends who are interested in (trying)linux. For TRYING
purposes I want them to use a debian based Linux. I love using debian 2.2
!! > and I am pretty new my-self(1.5 year). I t
Hi all,
I found these messages in my smb log file. Should I be worried?
Couldn't find user 'daniel goldman' in UNIX password database.
[2000/02/13 20:45:02, 1] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(925)
Rejecting user 'daniel goldman': authentication failed
[2000/02/14 15:57:13, 1] smbd/passwor
Hi All,
I have a laptop which I would like to setup with three run-levels. Each
run-level will have a slightly different configuration for the primary network
interface. In two of the run-levels, the machine will use DHCP to obtain its
networking information. In the other run-level, it will con
Chris Majewski wrote:
>
> No idea, but I had the same problem last summer, and gave up (I was
> setting up a new machine and ended up transferring the data via 100M
> Zip disks)..
Well, I've done it. It's how I installed debian slink onto my laptop
(over a year ago now). I used an anonymous
Are you trying to run it from a terminal that you're currently root in, while
you're using X as a regular user? If so just stop being root and it should be
ok.
Otherwise, try:
export display=:0.0
I *THINK* that will do the trick.
On Thu Feb 15/2001 @ 10:02:P -0500, Radhika Sambamurti - 718-622-
Hi,
I recently downloaded and installed AbiWord for my Debian Potato 2.2r
Linux.
The exact error message that I got when i tried to run it was:
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0.0
If anybody c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I got a few friends who are interested in (trying)linux. For TRYING purposes
> I want them to use a debian based Linux. I love using debian 2.2
> and I am pretty new my-self(1.5 year). I think it might be a little to
> overwelming for them. I beleive there are three to
also sprach Matheson Cameron (on Thu, 15 Feb 2001 07:26:25PM -0800):
> I was just wondering if their was a program for Linux
> (or one that comes with Debian) that could convert
> wave files to mp3's.
http://lame.sourceforge.net/
martin
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>off debian-devel. This would ap
Hey,
I was just wondering if their was a program for Linux
(or one that comes with Debian) that could convert
wave files to mp3's.
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
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For some reason, it's taking 30+ seconds to SSH into a server that's
powering a small LAN to respond to my SSH attempts with the UserID and
password prompt. I don't really remember it taking this long before,
but I'm not sure. Takes a decent amount of time to respond even after I
type in th
Yeap.. that's exactly what I have.. and exactly when my machine crashed.
and what I tried Depth of 16, it crashed too... ... just don't know why
Edwin Lau
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 16:48:16 Lee Elliott wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Have you got a "DefaultFbBpp 32" line in your Screen section? see
> below
>
>
On Thursday 15 February 2001 13:07, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
> if it's a good idea to let all users use it, why not just change the
> execute permission to world permissions ?
>
> Also, i took a look at gcombust (yuck) and couldn't find a way to
> burn 12x cdrom's does anyone have any advice on this,
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 01:41:03PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was thinking of getting a GPS for my laptop. Does anyone know of
> one that is Linux compatible, or have heard of someone that got one to
> work. If their is one that works, is their software available,for
> Linux of course, t
Oki DZ wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Barthazi Andras wrote:
> > I should have to write a Backup system at my
> > company, and I need a program can wake up
> > the workstations. I know that I have to send
> > the the "Magic code", do you know a program
> > can solve it for me?
>
> http://www.scyld
here's what mine spits out...
thneed:~/.quake/qw# /usr/games/qw-server
Removing symlink ./idsw/pak1.pak
Removing symlink ./idsw/pak0.pak
Removing symlink ./idsw/base
Removing symlink ./qw/qwprogs.dat
Removing symlink ./id1
Removing symlink ./config.cfg
ln: /root/.quake/./base/base: File exists
ln:
Osamu Aoki wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 05:11:19PM -0500, Mike wrote:
> > With that line commented out, mail is delivered here to root just fine.
> > Yes, I did have to make that decision. But the point is that it *is*
> > possible if desired.
>
> Yes, possible (I knew it, though)
>
> But I
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Brian Frederick Kimball wrote:
> This is untested, since naturally I'm not about to hose my system for a
> complete stranger. :-)
>
> cd /var/lib/dpkg/alternatives
> update-alternatives --auto *
Thanks for the advice. It *almost* worked.
Here's what worked:
#!/
Title: ë´ì¤ë í°
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 07:35:22PM -0600, William Jensen wrote:
>
> I should have been more specific. This is in regards to apache. I want
> to control user access by file not directory. I don't want to name
> every singe file though, so I'd like to say "everything except index.html"
> gets a p
Did you get the diff file as well? The diff file holds the ./debian
directory...
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Downloaded source for a linux program on DOS machine (Linux machine not on
>net yet), unzipped it, and copied source to floppy. Mounted floppy on
>/mnt/fd0, migrated
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 08:39:05PM -0500, Andrew Perrin wrote:
> Of course, a regex is overkill in the below example; the equivalent is:
>
> while () {
> next unless $_ eq 'index.html';
>
> }
Indeed.
--
---===-=-==-=---==-=--
Of course, a regex is overkill in the below example; the equivalent is:
while () {
next unless $_ eq 'index.html';
}
ap
--
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Chapel Hill, No
Ain't gonna happen. The aztechs don't work under Linux-- they're Packard
Bell: 'nuff said.
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, john smith wrote:
>I am trying to revive an old isa pnp modem/soundcard and when I use pnpdump
>to try and configure my modem (not the soundcard yet) I see this error at
>/var/log and
William Jensen wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I am trying to find a regular expression that will include every file
> in a directory except one named one. For example if I had a file
> called index.html and then hundreds of other .html files in the same
> directory, how can I do a reg expression to s
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
>Hi!
>
>I´ll soon have to give out the root-pw of one of my boxes temporarily,
> but I´m a little paranoid...
>
>Does anybody know of some program/script that could make checksums of
> each&every file installed and keeping this list somewhere safe so th
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 08:29:34PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 07:22:31PM -0600, William Jensen wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I am trying to find a regular expression that will include every file
> > in a directory except one named one. For example if I had a file
> > call
also sprach William Jensen (on Thu, 15 Feb 2001 07:22:31PM -0600):
> I am trying to find a regular expression that will include every file
> in a directory except one named one. For example if I had a file
> called index.html and then hundreds of other .html files in the same
> directory, how can
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 07:22:31PM -0600, William Jensen wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am trying to find a regular expression that will include every file
> in a directory except one named one. For example if I had a file
> called index.html and then hundreds of other .html files in the same
> direct
Greetings,
I am trying to find a regular expression that will include every file
in a directory except one named one. For example if I had a file
called index.html and then hundreds of other .html files in the same
directory, how can I do a reg expression to say "all the .html files"
except index
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Heitzso wrote:
> setup:
> unstable debian on athlon
>
> run:
> apt-get install ssh
>
> yields 4 segementation faults during
> ssh-keygen runs, so server doesn't
I got these a couple of times during upgrading - didn't know (or care)
exactly what the problem was. I fixed
> From: Bud Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> The s1834
>> is a little faster and uses the via apollo pro133a chipset. The
>> s1832 uses the intel 440bx chipset.
>
>I just ordered an 1834 for a box at work. I looked around for a while
>and it seemed the best choice for what I wanted to do.
I'm
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Barthazi Andras wrote:
> I should have to write a Backup system at my
> company, and I need a program can wake up
> the workstations. I know that I have to send
> the the "Magic code", do you know a program
> can solve it for me?
http://www.scyld.com/expert/wake-on-lan.html
No idea, but I had the same problem last summer, and gave up (I was
setting up a new machine and ended up transferring the data via 100M
Zip disks)..
-chris
"Dr. Aldo Medina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to connect my PII 350 with Debian 2.2r2 potato (kernel
> 2.2.17) with my PI
Hola~
After a power failure, my network did not come back. The network driver loads,
but ifconfig isn't really happy:
% ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
SIOCSIFADDR: Bad file descriptor
ifconfig to eth0 returns the same error.
Also, I'm getting "neighbour table overflow" messages randomly spewed t
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 22:12:41 -0200
Henrique M Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Andrej Marjan wrote:
> > You shouldn't need an external font server. I'm attaching my configuration
>
> Unless this has changed in XFree86 4.0.x, there is a very good reason to
> have a font s
"Dr. Aldo Medina" wrote:
>
> I'm trying to connect my PII 350 with Debian 2.2r2 potato (kernel
> 2.2.17) with my PIII 800 with Debian woody (2.2.18 recompiled) using a
> "laplink" cable.
> I've followed PLIP-Howto steps, but even when I already
> tried two cables (which work under Windows, I know
At 14:25 -0800 2/15/01, Erik Steffl wrote:
>ktb wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 08:40:19AM -0800, Mike Egglestone wrote:
>> > Hi all...
>> > I'm looking for a web site that would have
>> > a nice list and basic description of debian commands.
>> > Anyone know of such a place?
>> >
>> > or
A small revision, the frst was in HTML format... sorry for that
Hi,
I just set up a linux firewall at home, but I'm a little confused about its
type of platform. It's a NexGen Nx586, I tried to install RedHat first (I
had experience using that as a firewall on some 'normal' machine)but it just
ki
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Andrej Marjan wrote:
> You shouldn't need an external font server. I'm attaching my configuration
Unless this has changed in XFree86 4.0.x, there is a very good reason to
have a font server. If it freezes for a long time trying to render that
monstruous unicode font or somethi
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 04:02:55PM -0600, John Foster wrote:
> Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
> > You can only load one or the other of those two modules, not both. When
> > you uncomment the "xtt" line, do you comment out the "freetype" entry ??
> >
> > Hall
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> Now I'm faced with my utter ignorance. I have a couple linux boxes, but
> this is my first crack at debian. There are some patches that let my use
> various hardware features (eg touch screen), but they come in the form of
> .diff files. I haven'
On 15 Feb 2001 19:55:06 +1100, hogan wrote:
> Any ideas? It says my card (actually on board S3) isn't supported but that
> SVGA driver should handle it..
>
What S3 card exactly? if you check
http://www.xfree86.org/current/Status28.html, you'll find that only the
S3 Trio3D, and Virge and Savage va
This has been bugging me for a while. I had some time today, but still can't
figure it out.
When I use ssh or scp from a shell I have no problems at all, but when I use
xemacs M-! shell command to move a file, it dies on me with:
You have no controlling tty. Cannot read passphrase.
lost conne
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 03:41:50PM +0100, c-3 wrote:
> Sorry, that my knowledge does have a big gap so far what linux
> matters. But I think you wasn't born with your momentary
> knowledge, too. So please try to treat somebody with a little bit of
> the respect he gives to you, even although h
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 03:41:50PM +0100, c-3 wrote:
> Ok, I will try to compile it as module, I just thought it would be better to
> have it permanent embeded into the kernel.
No, it's not. You can't unload and load it again if it is not a
module.
Phil
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On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 04:38:37PM -, George wrote:
>
>Dear Sir
>
>
>
>I am keen Linux user. I'm 14 years old living in England. It's kinda
>hard to find out information or guaran
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>Dear Sir
>
>
>
>I am keen Linux user. I'm 14 years old living in England. It's kinda
>hard to find out information or guaran
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 05:31:47PM -0500, MaD dUCK wrote:
> what's your command-line?
>
> i use pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyS0
Nope, spits on me.
> and it works very fine. do not use /dev/cua0.
>
> > Sent from my Palm III
>
> is that why we got the email three times? :)
Naw, it's the jpilot-Mail p
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Sebastiaan wrote:
> When I do:
> nslookup sacred-key.org ns1.tudelft.nlthen it works
> nslookup sacred-key.org elektron.its.tudelft.nlthen it says that the
> domain does not exist.
>
> I had this before, someone suggested that it had to do with my revision
> f
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 04:56:10PM +0100, Barthazi Andras wrote:
| Hi!
|
| I should have to write a Backup system at my
| company, and I need a program can wake up
| the workstations. I know that I have to send
| the the "Magic code", do you know a program
| can solve it for me? And is it true, th
(I wouldn't normally cross-post like this, but it's probably important
for people running testing who are not developers. Followup to
-devel, s'il vous plait. No cc to me necessary.)
A recent change in the BTS has confused reportbug (and querybts) into
thinking that there are no outstanding bug
what's your command-line?
i use pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyS0
and it works very fine. do not use /dev/cua0.
> Sent from my Palm III
is that why we got the email three times? :)
martin
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I managed to get a base debian potato to boot on my ricoh
g1200s. (Everyone cheer)
Now I'm faced with my utter ignorance. I have a couple linux boxes, but
this is my first crack at debian. There are some patches that let my use
various hardware features (eg touch screen), but they come in the
ktb wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 08:40:19AM -0800, Mike Egglestone wrote:
> > Hi all...
> > I'm looking for a web site that would have
> > a nice list and basic description of debian commands.
> > Anyone know of such a place?
> >
> > or even just linux commands for that matter...
> >
>
On Thursday 15 February 2001 09:43, Lewis, James M. wrote:
> I have to upgrade and need comments on motherboards. The two I am
> considering
> most are the tyan tiger 133 (S1834) and the tyan tiger 100 (S1832).
> The s1834
> is a little faster and uses the via apollo pro133a chipset. The
> s1832
Has anyone here used the Pilot-mail utility lately? I can't get it to
recognize a port, each time I run it, it
says "unable to bind to port -p" and "file does not exist".
Well, perhaps I should qualify that, it did work, once, when I removed the "-p"
from the parameters, but
I haven't been abl
Has anyone here used the Pilot-mail utility lately? I can't get it to
recognize a port, each time I run it, it
says "unable to bind to port -p" and "file does not exist".
Well, perhaps I should qualify that, it did work, once, when I removed the "-p"
from the parameters, but
I haven't been abl
"Jeremiah H. Savage" wrote:
...
> Once I added the user to group audio, I had to reboot for the changes to
> take effect. There's probably some service you could restart to avoid
> this, but I don't know what it is.
you don't need to reboot, just re-login
erik
On Thursday 15 February 2001 07:36, Ethan Benson wrote:
> in short never ever run bind in the default debian configuration,
> always rewrite its initscript to run it as named.named (you need to
> add this user and group) and inside a chroot jail. i have a
> initscript patch which will take care o
Hello,
Have you got a "DefaultFbBpp32" line in your Screen section? see below
...
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Default Screen"
Device "MGA"
Monitor "Generic Monitor"
DefaultDepth24
DefaultFbBpp32
SubSection "Displa
Has anyone here used the Pilot-mail utility lately? I can't get it to
recognize a port, each time I run it, it
says "unable to bind to port -p" and "file does not exist".
Well, perhaps I should qualify that, it did work, once, when I removed the "-p"
from the parameters, but
I haven't been abl
Hi ~
Here's a method that installs Debian from floppy disks and
then from a parallel port CD-ROM device (microSolutions bantam
backpack).
"Debian GNU/Linux on Toshiba T4700ct Notebook"
http://www.lafn.org/~cymbala/Debian/t4700ct.html
--- "Mahalingam, Sivendiran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001 22:12:40 +, you wrote:
>I am running emacs 20.7-2 and xfree 4.0.2/kde2.1beta2 on a Debian
>potato system
>
>If I run emacs in a console, or over an ssh link (which appears like a
>console in an xterm) then BKSP and DEL work according to Debian
>policy. (ie BKSP deletes cha
/ "\"Timothy J. Ford\" was heard to say:
| This looks like the problem that I had.
| This issue came up on debian-user a few days ago.
| Check the archives for Feb. 10 -- 12.
Humorously, the web archives of debian-user end at Feb 09 and my
personal archives begin late on Feb 12...
| The solution
if I use ftp.de.debian... for unstable
package mirror with clean/update/upgrade
apt-get reports nothing to upgrade
if I use ftp.us.debian ... for unstable
package mirror with same sequence
apt-get reports quite a few files to
upgrade --- many of which are then
not found on the site ... ???
if I
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 02:41:29PM -0500, Glenn Becker wrote:
>
> Even more, does anyone on list know of a good source for 'Linux laptops'
> now that both linuxlaptops.com and tuxtops.com seem to have suspended
> production?
I buy all my machines from ASL. http://www.aslab.com/ well, all b
> In a first pass, the 1834 was cheaper than the 1832 by $10 or so. My main
> concern is the via chipset. Do you have the optional isa slot?
On my 1832, I have the an isa sound card (who needs anything more, okay so
it'a pain to configure), and an isa modem. Both work just fine.
Brooks
This looks like the problem that I had.
This issue came up on debian-user a few days ago.
Check the archives for Feb. 10 -- 12.
The solution is to install net-tools_1.58-2_i386.deb.
Norman Walsh writes:
> Hi,
>
> I recently did and update/upgrade for the latest unstable (yeah, yeah,
> silly
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 03:17:44PM -0500, David Grill Watson wrote:
> When I try to add a printer from the web interface, I'm not even given the
> option of using anything besides the IPP backend (which is listed twice) or a
> disk file. As you can guess, this makes setting up a local printer mor
Hello Tony,
Please excuse the intrusion, but I came across your name while skimming
through a Debian listserv..
I am in the process of setting a up a Debian 2.2 (Potato) on a PIA box.
I was able to successfully ping the outside world via my firewall, and was
also able to use a text browser (lynx)
Not specifically linux laptops, but www.discountpcsales.com will sell any
of their notebooks without a MS operating system pre-loaded.
Jeff
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Glenn Becker wrote:
>
> Even more, does anyone on list know of a good source for 'Linux laptops'
> now that both linuxlaptops.com an
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Heitzso wrote:
> setup:
> unstable debian on athlon
>
> run:
> apt-get install ssh
>
> yields 4 segementation faults during
> ssh-keygen runs, so server doesn't
> come up. I also tried pointing to
I upgraded ssh yesterday, and encounted similar problems. However, after
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 02:28:07PM -0500, Mahalingam, Sivendiran wrote:
> hi
>
> Does anyone know how to create Debian boot disks? I am trying to install
> Debian for the first time, but I only have a CD distribution, and my
> computer does not have support to boot up from a CD. Anyone got some
setup:
unstable debian on athlon
run:
apt-get install ssh
yields 4 segementation faults during
ssh-keygen runs, so server doesn't
come up. I also tried pointing to
stable sources and getting current
stable ssh w apt-get install ssh
and got the same segmentation crash
errors
so I cannot actua
To quote "Robin Rowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# Hi. I don't seem to have it right. I get an error on 'apt-get install
# libsdl1.1-dev':
#
# Reading Package Lists...
# Building Dependency Tree...
# E: Couldn't find package libsdl1.1-dev
Don't read the other reply ...
Use deb-src, trust m
apt-get install postgresql ...
install of unstable postgresql breaks with:
/var/lib/dpkg/info/postgresql.postinst: /etc/postgresql/postmaster.init: No
such file or directory
dpgk: error processing postgresql (--configure):
...
clues?
I'm running unstable 2.4.1 ac 14 on
otherwise updated unstabl
This company offers the greatest (craziest) service, you say what software
you want, what hardware you have and the MAKE you a Debian install CD ...
There's a cost but this is split between the company, Open Source Funding
and sharity. Can things get any better ?
http://www.odslinux.com/mirrors.p
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