at 11:14 AM 2/20/2001 +0530, Murali Kumar K wrote:
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directory. The entries are selected with the average Indian user in mind. The
aim is for a better, powerful and pleasant usage of PC. Software is key to that.
With ri
On Monday 19 February 2001 10:21, Eivind Arnesen wrote:
> I was just beginning to feel comfortable with Debian, when my
> X configuration broke down. I tried to remove XFree and install it
> again, but there is too many dependency problems. It looks like the
> package database
> is really screwed
Hi, Frederik!
Good to hear you keep going .. :)
On Sunday 18 February 2001 20:38, Frederik Vanrenterghem wrote:
> I tried this (now with 4.0.2-3), but the error seems to remain the
> same: What I did was:
> debian/rules source.make
> cd /xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/drivers
> mv mga mga_old
>
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 12:58:12PM -0800, Aaron Brashears wrote:
> Since you're using Oracle, presumably you're not opposed to using
> non-free software. That being the case, I would suggest using the jdk
> or jre available as debs through www.blackdown.org.
Not exactly the case. I had some experi
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 09:53:00PM -0700, user list wrote:
> OK, this is really stupid, and there is probably nothing I can do. I
> inadvertantly deleted the directory (are you ready?) /var/lib/dpkg. Is there
> any way to put this back together short of reinstalling?
I gather you don't keep backu
OK, this is really stupid, and there is probably nothing I can do. I
inadvertantly deleted the directory (are you ready?) /var/lib/dpkg. Is there
any way to put this back together short of reinstalling?
Art Edwards
I would like to get only xfree86 4.0 (out of woody, presumably), but
don't want to deal with all of woody updates - what's the easiest way?
i tried getting sources.list to point only to pool/../xfree, and such,
without success
i also tried loading all 'testing' into dselect but couldn't get it to
Hi. How do I clone my packages setup?
I want to install the same packages that I have installed on one machine to
another machine that just has a basic install. What configuration files do I
copy and what command do I issue to cause apt-get (or whatever) to fetch and
install the same packages on t
Has anyone had any experience with using wine? I am currently doing alot of
web development at work and _really_ hate using windows. Unfortunately, I
don't find Gimp or any other Linux graphics alternative to match up to Adobe
Photoshop or Imageready. So basically what I want to know is if any h
The Philadelphia Area Debian Society (PADS)
(http://www.CJFearnley.com/pads/)
Presents
Exploring the Debian boot-floppies package
When:
Wednesday 21 February 2001, 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Presenter:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Aaron Brashears wrote:
>I'd like to try out kernel 2.4.1 from unstable, but I wanted to know
>if there's anything I should be wary of. A quick search through the
>archives of debain-user revealed there's *something* with modconf, but
Basically, older versions of modconf don't
This may help you as well.
http://www.securityportal.com/lasg/
http://www.cert.org/
>> Steve here,
>>
>> Well first, I repent of calling Linux 7: Redhat 7. Yes I am new. I have
>> been maintaining my own box from a su level for about 3 months. That is why
>> I was calling in an expert to insta
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 08:00:28PM -0800, Aaron Brashears wrote:
> I'd like to try out kernel 2.4.1 from unstable, but I wanted to know
> if there's anything I should be wary of. A quick search through the
> archives of debain-user revealed there's *something* with modconf, but
> I'm not sure what
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Aaron Brashears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd like to try out kernel 2.4.1 from unstable, but I wanted to know
> if there's anything I should be wary of. A quick search through the
> archives of debain-user revealed there's *something* with modcon
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 04:39:09PM +1300, Matthew Sherborne wrote:
> It may get too heavy to not mirror the security update packages.
>
> Why don't we put signature verification into apt and dpkg and mirror
> everything ?
Sounds to me like a good idea; however, it would probably mean rather
exte
I'd like to try out kernel 2.4.1 from unstable, but I wanted to know
if there's anything I should be wary of. A quick search through the
archives of debain-user revealed there's *something* with modconf, but
I'm not sure what the problem is.
Is there anything I should be aware of before attempting
> >Microsoft has the benefit of proprietary documentation on lots of
> >hardware because they are willing to sign Non-Disclosure Agreements
> >with the manufacturers. So they can make drivers that work out of the
> >box. Linux developers don't have that luxury. They have to reverse
> >engine
It may get too heavy to not mirror the security update packages.
Why don't we put signature verification into apt and dpkg and mirror
everything ?
And perhaps have a tool that checks a bunch of known mirrors for
discrepencies in the keyring packages ?
And have a single URL, location aware,
Apologies for default sig sent but moments ago.
>Microsoft has the benefit of proprietary documentation on lots of
>hardware because they are willing to sign Non-Disclosure Agreements
>with the manufacturers. So they can make drivers that work out of the
>box. Linux developers don't have that
>Microsoft has the benefit of proprietary documentation on lots of
>hardware because they are willing to sign Non-Disclosure Agreements
>with the manufacturers. So they can make drivers that work out of the
>box. Linux developers don't have that luxury. They have to reverse
>engineer the dri
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 07:13:40PM -0800, Rick Rezinas wrote:
> I've been loosely foloowing this thread, and hope you have the best of
> luck locking down. A few places to start with the inetd.conf file. You
> probably don't
> need any of those services. Install ssh. Setup your apt sources.lis
> I had debian potato working with an pentium processor, but a combinatiuon of
> upgrading hardware and a 'helping friend' uninstalling most of the system
> convinced me to restart the install from scratch.
> The new system:
> Athlon k7 pro
> gigabyte k7 series mobo
> ordinary ide drives and gfx
On Monday 19 February 2001 06:43, Hans Verschoor and Jennie Kohsiek
wrote:
> Bud,
>
> In your answer you are drifting away from what it is really about.
> Jan's point is that, and I agree fully with that, it is virtually
> impossible to configure and tune a Linux machine for a (relative)
> newbie.
I learned that this bug has been reported, with a possible workaround:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=83393&repeatmerged=yes
--
--
Dan Griswold
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
I recently installed a new board and an AMD Duron (750 MHz).
Could not get it to boot because the chipset required me to
use an ATA100 compatable IDE driver. I booted with a compatable
floppy, compiled a new kernel, installed it, then was OK.
redgirl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Hello,
: I had
I've been loosely foloowing this thread, and hope you have the best of
luck locking down. A few places to start with the inetd.conf file. You
probably don't
need any of those services. Install ssh. Setup your apt sources.list to
check for
deb http://security.debian.org stable/updates main co
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 05:27:37PM -0600, ^chewie wrote:
:First thing to ask yourself is, "Why do I need APIC?" If the answer
:is only, "Just because," then your solution is to deselect the APIC
:option in your kernel compilation.
He needs APIC because he's running an Intel Multi Processor. The
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 12:38:17PM +1300, Corrin Lakeland wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 11:57, b3 wrote:
> > Hmm...Have you considered running an IMAP server on the work machine?
>
> I considered this, but evolution is the only imap aware client I know, and
> while it is in debian, it isn't exact
Hello,
I had debian potato working with an pentium
processor, but a combinatiuon of upgrading hardware and a 'helping friend'
uninstalling most of the system convinced me to restart the install from
scratch.
The new system:
Athlon k7 pro
gigabyte k7 series mobo
ordinary ide drives and gf
Steve here,
I want to install "Real Basic Server 8" and "Webinator" search program on
the latest version of Debian 2.2r2.
1. Will they install or are they not compatible. For example, while
Webinator would work with Redhat 7, Realserver 8 would not. (But Real
Server 7 did install on Redhat 6
I don't have too much experience with different IMAP servers -- haven't had
the need to "shop around" as yet =)
I run imapd, which I installed on my potato box with 'apt-get install imapd'
- right out of the box it worked just fine, no configuration required =)
Considering that I have it running
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 10:42:02AM +1100, hogan wrote:
> > Checked with the driveinfo.exe -> region free! :)
>
> How does this "region free" patch handle R1 RCE (Region Code Enhancement)
> discs?
Short answer - I don't know.
However, see:
http://www.michaeldvd.com.au/Articles/RegionalCodeEnhanc
To quote Steve Rudd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# Well first, I repent of calling Linux 7: Redhat 7. Yes I am new. I
have
# been maintaining my own box from a su level for about 3 months. That
is why
# I was calling in an expert to install Debian tomorrow. It has become
quite
# obvious to me that I am
Brian Stults wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a laptop with debian (unstable) installed on it. Sometimes I use
> it at home and sometimes I use it at work. At work, it has a direct
> connection to the internet, so it has its own IP. At home, its
> connection is masqueraded through my main linux box whic
Steve here,
Several have voiced an interest in the hack. Well here is a guess and some
facts:
THE HACK:
For those interested in the hack, I think it was the "Dameon worm" but
could not find any evidence of the trace files on my system. Here is what
happened:
1. I get a letter from "[EMAIL
Steve here,
Well first, I repent of calling Linux 7: Redhat 7. Yes I am new. I have
been maintaining my own box from a su level for about 3 months. That is why
I was calling in an expert to install Debian tomorrow. It has become quite
obvious to me that I am way over my head in trying to get m
Adam J Beavan wrote:
> Maybe this is not the right list but I am getting
> desperate, has anybody managed to configure
> the Radeon 32MB graphics card...
> I am runing Debian 2.2.17 with XFree86 4.0.2
> have changed the XF86Config file to include
> the radeon driver, but all I get on startx is
> t
FWIW, I have had a 486 16MB firewall running Coyote
Linux 24/7 since July '00. The 4 machines behind it
run Linux (variously, debian, mandrake) and M$ Windoze
The only hit has been when I made a modem connection
with M$ Outlook on that machine and the hit was
confined to that machine.
Take a loo
FYI, your subject is WRONG. Linux is trademarked by Linus Torvalds, an
employee of Transmeta. Calling RedHat "linux" is no more accurate than
calling Debian "linux". To be more exact, it is Red Hat Linux v 7.0 AND
Debian GNU/Linux v 2.2r2. I forsee only trouble if you continue to refer
to Red
Steve Rudd wrote:
> Just how much more secure is Debian than redhat?
security on any system is only as good as the person running it. if your
not confertable
with linux or don't want to take the time to properly secure it i would
suggest a couple
of alternatives:
- linux mandrake. it has a easy
I updated Woody this morning and apt-get tried to install a new
xserver-vga16 for potato, but this is the error I get:
Setting up xserver-vga16 (3.3.6-11potato32) ...
head: /etc/X11/Xserver: No such file or directory
dpkg: error processing xserver-vga16 (--configure):
subprocess post-installatio
I cannot get 4.0.39 as a Debian package -- 4.0.37 is what I have and
here is an example of the bug.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ ls -l /usr/src/linux
lrwxrwxrwx1 root src11 Feb 4 07:48 /usr/src/linux ->
linux-2.4.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ ls -d /usr/src/linux
/usr/src/linux
[EMAI
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>What do I need to put in sources.list to upgrade to woody?
switch all instances of potato to woody and all instances of stable to
testing, except security.debian.org (they don't do testing ATM).
>Is there an ISO if I am installing from scratch?
Ther
> "Erik" == Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Erik> apparently no. this question keeps popping up, never
Erik> answered. I had the same problem and I wasn't even able to
Erik> figure out what changes the date on /etc/modules.conf
Erik> the problem usually goes away a
Eric Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I was reading the Linux Standard Base(LSB) spec and see that it
>specifies the Redhat Package Manager (RPM) v3 as the standard package
>manager. After looking at different approaches and philosophy to linux,
>I settled on Debian. Debian of course wants to
Dave Bresson wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just a quick question that shouldn't be too hard to answer. Since rolling
> my own 2.4.1 kernel, I'm getting this annoying message during bootup that
> i can't get to go away:
>
> modprobe: Note: /etc/modules.conf is more recent than
> /lib/modules/2.4.1/modul
Steve,
You sound quite confused. Re-read your message to this list below.
Linux is a kernel, it's used in red hat, debian, and every other 'linux'
distro.
I am using kernel 2.2.17 and really like it. It's as secure as I make
it on my box. The kernel ISN'T the security risk; How you handle t
Lo, on Monday, February 19, Raffaele Sandrini did write:
> Hi all
>
> I want to make backups to CD-RW. So i have to do it with the mkisofs prog
> to create the image. Is it possible that i culd make an exact copy of my
> files, i mean, that no name is altered after? I tried it but i never got
>
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 11:57, b3 wrote:
> Hmm...Have you considered running an IMAP server on the work machine?
I considered this, but evolution is the only imap aware client I know, and
while it is in debian, it isn't exactly what I would call stable.
Hi Steve!
The kernel being used isn't really the biggest concern when it comes to
security - the ammount of access you allow the outside world is.
Any distribution would be rock-stable, if it was disconnected entirely from
the network. For most of us, however, that's not an option. ::grin::
So
Dave Bresson wrote:
> Hi, in my system logs i'm getting tons and tons of this error message:
>
> APIC error on CPU0: 02(02)
>
> ...and so on. As you can probably tell, i'm running a SMP machine. I
> just recently rolled my own 2.4.1 kernel based on the kernel-source-2.4.1
> package in sid.
Fi
To quote Steve Rudd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# Hi!
#
# I am frustrated with the linux 2.2 kernel. I have had two hacks in 3
months
# and I am going broke rebuilding my server.
#
# I went out and bought Redhat 7, and got hacked 6 weeks later.
#
# I have been placed in contact with a guy who wants me
Greetings,
Security is really a very complex subject, and judging the relative
security of various distributions is difficult. What is really the
important consideration is the policy of the system and organization
behind it.
Debian, I know, has a strong security policy; the developers actively
t
On that topic, what IMAP server do you recommend? I'd like to set one up, but
I'd prefer if it could (1) be fast and (2) work with my regular unix mail
spool file setup (mbox). I would be willing (and eager) to forgo #2 if somehow
the new format could notify me when I receive new mail as the standa
Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
> I want to make backups to CD-RW.
Use yacdback:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/yacdbak/
It's a collection of bash scripts that use cdrecord(8) and tar(8) to
make multi-volume backups of your filesystems. Read the scripts and
teach yourself a little about both to
>So Debian is about twice as good as redhat, but that is not real reassuring.
>
>I am considering joining the debian family, but am a bit concerned about
>security.
>
>Just how much more secure is Debian than redhat?
#apt-get update
#apt-get upgrade
do it every day an unless you are the first ki
Steve Rudd wrote:
> Just how much more secure is Debian than redhat?
Firstly, your subject is wrong. It should read "Security: Debian 2.2
or Redhat 7.0". Secondly, you've already answered your own question.
Debian IS more secure than Redhat for it's DEFAULT INSTALLATION.
However, you cannot expe
All of a sudden, I find dselect wanting to replace mesag3 and associated
packages with xlibsosmesa3 and its associated packages. I seem just now to
have quieted it, but why would it want to do that and which is a better package
to use? Does mesag3 support X, and if it doesn't, can X programs use it
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 09:42:08AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I would like to install Apache without any MySQL libs. Why does Apache
>> depend on MySQL in the first place? Seems like if it depended on any DB
it
> >should be Postgres. :-)
>Um, apache doesn't depend on MySQL.
Hrmm.. dsele
Hi!
I am frustrated with the linux 2.2 kernel. I have had two hacks in 3 months
and I am going broke rebuilding my server.
I went out and bought Redhat 7, and got hacked 6 weeks later.
I have been placed in contact with a guy who wants me to use Debian. But if
it based upon the same kernel a
Hmm...Have you considered running an IMAP server on the work machine? It
seems to me that would solve most of your problems, as you could then
connect in from home, and see the same mailboxes and such.
Works great for me - I run IMAP on a small server (P120,32mb ram) at my
home, and connect from
To quote Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# Hey, give the guy a break. Of course he's aggravated, although it may
# be that only a little RTFM would clear things up.
I wasn't really the aggrivation that bothered me... I've dealt with many
a frustrated newbies. What does bother me is guilt-trips.
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 03:01:15PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What do I need to put in sources.list to upgrade to woody?
> Is there an ISO if I am installing from scratch?
> What is the best way to get woody on a new machine?
No ISOs (yet) - probably won't be any until Woody is frozen...
E
To quote Joris Lambrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# the /dev directory indeed just lists a list of names wich are linked
to
# device driver files through the inode table
#
# so in fact you're grep-in the output of the /dev, if this contains
some
# control chars it might hang your grep command, you sho
Tyler Braun wrote:
>
> I think xset dpms is what you're looking for. Do man xset for the full story,
> but if I do:
>
> xset dpms 0 0 3600
This will only turn off the monitor (a substantial saving by itself),
but won't power down additional hardware such as hard drives.
You can spin d
Hi all
I want to make backups to CD-RW. So i have to do it with the mkisofs prog to
create the image.
Is it possible that i culd make an exact copy of my files, i mean, that no
name is altered after?
I tried it but i never got the output i want.
I want to backup the /root, /home and the /etc di
hi
im running a debian box ( 2.2 mostly stable ) and have just installed xmps
from unstable...
it runs fine for "normal" avi-files and stuff...
but i just cant view divx movies (one of the last reasons for my windows
partition)...
i tried to compile the xmps-win32-plugin sources from xmps.
Maybe this is not the right list but I am getting
desperate, has anybody managed to configure
the Radeon 32MB graphics card...
I am runing Debian 2.2.17 with XFree86 4.0.2
have changed the XF86Config file to include
the radeon driver, but all I get on startx is
the monitor going into standby mode
Folks,
I have come across a problem that suggests that new and/or delete are
not thread safe. If I put mutexs around my new and delete all is well
but memory overuns otherwise (admittedly very rare).
From reading the docs, I understand that libstdc++ needs to be
configured with enable-threads to
Hey, give the guy a break. Of course he's aggravated, although it may
be that only a little RTFM would clear things up.
Personally, I've built a number of kernels on stable systems, and have
not run into these problems. However, I tend to have a full
development environment setup.
David, there
Thanks for that info David,
I'm still not quite sure what the problem was but decided to follow your advice
and set up pppconfig to use wvdial modem strings and then use pon and poff. That
worked I'm happy to say!
Ken
P.S. Yes I was looking at a link to /dev/modem.
> Quoting Ken Januski ([EMAI
I would like to try the new stp gs driver (from gimp-print), so i've
downloaded the source for the ghostscript and started to read the docs.
To start with a simple task, i've tried to create the gs binary package
from the debian sources (without the stp patch), but the compilation
aborted compilin
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 12:31:21 PST, Nate Amsden writes:
>Eric Richardson wrote:
>> As in the previous thread -- Why choose Debian? -- it seems the
>> packaging, updating system and stability are major plus points. What is
>> the long term forecast for package managers and the LSB? Hope this
>> hasn'
This seems to be a common problem, as I found a number of
complaints about it on the web, but no solutions which seem
to work for me. I have a small home network with a
dedicated server running Debain 2.2 w/ kernel 2.4.1. I have
qmail installed and working on the server - I can send and
recieve m
Resending a rewrite of my original poorly-written email that received no
responses. I must have something peculiar in my setup because few seem to be
encountering this problem with Gnome. I'm just not sure where to look next.
When I run the Gnome Control Center it crashes me clear out of X. This
Thanks everyone for the warning--I was about to try this.
I wonder how this made it out of unstable? Perhaps it depends on some package
which is only available in unstable, so it worked OK there.
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 04:17:39PM +, Pollywog wrote:
>
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 09:57:46 -0600,
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I was planning to of synchronise my mail between home and work:
To send mail I've removed sendmail and used ssh to forward
port 25 to work:25
To recieve mail I currently rsync -aez ssh Mail work:mail
However this is ugly. I
What do I need to put in sources.list to upgrade to woody?
Is there an ISO if I am installing from scratch?
What is the best way to get woody on a new machine?
TIA
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 10:54:10PM +0800, wujf wrote:
> Today I tried to install oracle8i on my Potato box with glibc
> upgraded and jdk1.1 from unstable. The installer program
> failed to invoke the 'dbassist', when i run it from command
> line, jre said:
>
> Unable to initialize threads: cannot
Hi,
I have a laptop with debian (unstable) installed on it. Sometimes I use
it at home and sometimes I use it at work. At work, it has a direct
connection to the internet, so it has its own IP. At home, its
connection is masqueraded through my main linux box which shares a cable
modem. There,
Hi, in my system logs i'm getting tons and tons of this error message:
APIC error on CPU0: 02(02)
APIC error on CPU0: 02(02)
APIC error on CPU0: 02(02)
APIC error on CPU0: 02(02)
APIC error on CPU0: 02(02)
APIC error on CPU0: 02(02)
APIC error on CPU0: 02(02)
APIC error on CPU0: 02(02)
APIC erro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Dear Friend,
>
> It is a blessing that I am able to reach you. I have some
> important
> information for you,it's about your future and your love life. I
> have the
> answer, to what is blocking you from having happiness and love in
> your life.
> You have been prayin
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Ceri Storey wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 08:59:21PM +0100, Derk Groeneveld wrote:
> > I went looking for mbox, didn't find it. HOWEVER, this had me exploring my
> > homedir another time, and noticed both ~/mail and ~/Mail. A
Eric Richardson wrote:
> As in the previous thread -- Why choose Debian? -- it seems the
> packaging, updating system and stability are major plus points. What is
> the long term forecast for package managers and the LSB? Hope this
> hasn't been covered.
one good reason to choose debian is it wi
Gavin Hamill wrote:
> Hello :)
>
> I did an apt-get update today on my alpha 'unstable' system and nearly
> required new trousers this morning when I almost pressed 'Y' to this
> little lot...
>
> macha:/home/gdh/# apt-get dist-upgrade
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree...
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 08:59:21PM +0100, Derk Groeneveld wrote:
> I went looking for mbox, didn't find it. HOWEVER, this had me exploring my
> homedir another time, and noticed both ~/mail and ~/Mail. Apparantly elm
> uses ~/Mail!
>
> Now, any suggestions on how to reintegrate ~/Mail/received, an
Dear Friend,
It is a blessing that I am able to reach you. I have some
important
information for you,it's about your future and your love life. I
have the
answer, to what is blocking you from having happiness and love in
your life.
You have been praying for an answer,wanting to know what is
Hi,
I was reading the Linux Standard Base(LSB) spec and see that it
specifies the Redhat Package Manager (RPM) v3 as the standard package
manager. After looking at different approaches and philosophy to linux,
I settled on Debian. Debian of course wants to be standard as in the
Filesystem Hierarchy
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Ceri Storey wrote:
> n Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 07:29:29PM +, F.P. Groeneveld wrote:
> > Hi there, folks,
> >
> > had a bit of a goof-up today. I normally use pine to do all my mail, but
> > wanted to check something with elm to
n Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 07:29:29PM +, F.P. Groeneveld wrote:
> Hi there, folks,
>
> had a bit of a goof-up today. I normally use pine to do all my mail, but
> wanted to check something with elm today. Unfortunately, elm moved all my
> read mail out of the inbox. Where does elm move these, and is
On 19 Feb 2001, Martin Albert wrote:
>
> YOU're actually RUNning the OLD 3.3.6 server.
> > My driver is xserver-svga 3.3.6X
>
> (man dpkg ;-)
> dpkg -l x\*
>
> shows each package installed on your machine whose name starts with x.
> (the \ before * is an 'escape character' for the shell; says '
On Monday 19 February 2001 16:45, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> > urgh, however.. i still have to use Windows for Dreamweaver, any
> > suggestions anyone?
> >
> > it needs to be a WYSIWYG-editor (till i finally cleanup the generated
> > code) that handles nested tables well.. and yes i know they shouldn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> As far as I know you only might want to reboot if you change the hostname and
there's no need to reboot in this case.
> want it active. If you change the partitiontable it might be usefull.
why? you can create filesystems and mount/unmount disks (partitions)
wit
Hi there, folks,
had a bit of a goof-up today. I normally use pine to do all my mail, but
wanted to check something with elm today. Unfortunately, elm moved all my
read mail out of the inbox. Where does elm move these, and is it possible
to re-integrate them into pine mail folders?
Cheers,
De
> You should just shut off your computer if you can't handle the lack of
> personel information... There are many other providers for music, and
> other such media. Don't blame the world for your lack of research.
I dont follow this kind of conversations please forget about me,
write me only w
> The thing is - if there's anything even slightly centralised about it - how is
> one going to get the money to fund it?
>
> I mean the bandwidth charges'd be astronomical.
We could set up a Free (in the GNU sense of "Libre") search engine not
centralized.. in the way of software like napster..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Terboven) said...
>
> Is there anybody who knows where to finde the Mozilla 0.8 debs ?!?
Hi, I get my Mozilla debs from
"deb http://galeon.euber.net/galeon/ sid/".
The newest version is 0.7, there should be 0.8 in a few days, I think.
Andras
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Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> so i wish to switch back to XFree 3.3.6 and install the driver update
> for that. but i tried relinking with 'ln -s /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA
> /etc/X11/X '
> to switch back to 3.3.6 and i believe the xserver-svga is installed but it
> wouldn't loa
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 06:47:52PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
>
> Have a look at http://bugs.debian.org/79173>, which contains an
> explanation of how to set it up.
>
Thanks, that helped.
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Marco Herrn
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