* Christopher W. Aiken in "Re: MouseMan ??" dated 2001/06/18 21:17
* wrote:
> Thanks Hall.
>
> I got the mouse up and running (bothe Debian & FreeBSD) except for
> the "wheel". I would assume that the "wheel" is used to scroll up and
> down in lieu of the scroll bars in an apt such as Netscape. I
* Timothy H. Keitt in "Re: RealPlayer Proxying?" dated 2001/06/18 13:30
* wrote:
> You can sometimes use an http proxy. Check the "http-only" buttons
> in the realplayer config.
Tried that, but I'm looking for something geared specifically for real
and etc.
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Is there something I can use to proxy realplayer requests through my
firewall? I seem to remember that real.com used to have a proxy
w/source available on their site but all I can find now is their 4000
US$ proxy engine. Surely there's something else/better available.
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* Robert Waldner in "bug in xmms? dependencies?" dated 2000/08/16 15:09
* wrote:
> Hi!
Hi.
> [waldner:~] xmms
> libGL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>
> I removed&reinstalled xmms, but to no effect, so I looked for the
> package containing libGL.so.1 (mesag3-gli
* Adam Scriven in "Seriously screwed up PostgreSQL. 8-(" dated
* 2000/08/16 08:54 wrote:
> Hey all.
Hey,
> Is there any way for me to completely remove all references to
> postgresql from my system, and then do a completely clean apt-get
> install postgresql (and the other tools, -contrib, -clie
he one from woody
(3.0.16-4) is compiled against PostgreSQL 7.0.2
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* Mario Olimpio de Menezes in "still problems w/ horde/imp" dated
* 2000/08/15 15:02 wrote:
> Hi,
Hi
> I also put the corresponding lines in /etc/php3/apache/php3.ini
> for dynamic extensions (pgsql.so).
It should have at least:
extension=pgsql.so
extension=imap.so
and possibly:
extensio
* techlists in "vmware" dated 2000/08/07 11:47 wrote:
> I downloaded the tar ball of Vmware, I'm running potato. I ran the
> install script, and it ran fine until the config. It said that their
> were no suitable modules, and it would have to compile them. I said
> yes, but it couldn't find the
* Dave Wilk in "XFree86 4.0.1 from source" dated 2000/07/31 18:51
* wrote:
> Howdy folks,
>
> I successfully compiled XFree 4.0.1 from source with some very
> helpful suggestions from a /. post. I've compiled alot of source,
> but never anything this big. anyway, it went fine, everything in
> /
s just start it within a console in X or what?
Personally I use a translucent Eterm that automatically starts mutt
with some predefined menus, look in the /usr/share/Eterm/themes/mutt
directory for an example to start with.
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personal images there and restart E to have it load them.
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PS+(++) PE(++) Y+ PGP++(+++) t* 5+ X+ R* tv b+ DI++ D G e* h* r++ y+
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o intends to use a 3Com PCMCIA 10/100BaseT Ethernet card with
> it to, model no. 3CCFE575BT. Do you know if this is also supported?
I've had only good luck with the 3Com PCMCIA cards, so I would suspect
it will work w/no problem.
You should look at the Linux Laptop page (url not handy) for some
* Moritz Schulte in "Re: strange log messages" dated 2000/07/18 01:33
* wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 05:35:28PM -0500, Ashley Clark wrote:
>
> > Jul 17 16:04:31 ghoti kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for
> > squid...
>
> which kernel? 2.2.16 or earl
l: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for
vmware...
Jul 17 16:04:31 ghoti kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for
rpc.nfsd...
Jul 17 16:04:31 ghoti kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for
apache...
Jul 17 16:04:31 ghoti kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for
vmware...
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> stuck a disk in a drive that has the potencial of booting off it so I
> know if a reboot will do what I want.
Why don't you turn off booting from floppy in the BIOS?
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. The memory is overclocked and will
sometimes (usually?) return bad data, which can be, well, bad.
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et s off, will turn off screensaving and if you have
DPMS turned on you might want to turn it off, or make the delay longer
with the xset dpms commands.
FYI, setterm only affects the console.
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pplication at a networked office I help out at.
I'd really like something clean, am I just going to have do something
with logon scripts under Samba? or is there another way?
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s RAM, Helix Gnome / Sawfish.
What video card are you using? I noticed this on a cheap S3
Virge/something (dx i think), upgrading my video card to a Matrox G200
seems to have solved the problem so I suspect it had something to do
with the S3V implementation of the SVGA X server, but I'm still only
here, do you have both?
> Why though does it compress exim's other log files, too?!
The cron.daily/exim script rotates mainlog, rejectlog and paniclog by
default using savelog (from debianutils).
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PS+
PROTECTED] emails to
$HOME/Mail/debian/*
Procmail has a lot of flexibility and if you want I'll send you my
procmail rules which do neat things like eliminating duplicate messages
based on Message-ID headers and fix archaic PGP message formats
(---BEGIN PGP MESSAGE--- ... ---END ...---)
> I g
s reboots for the simplest things (ahem,
network configuration)!
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etwork.
> Details are in /usr/doc/pppoe/README.Debian which is installed when you
> install the pppoe.deb package.
Just for your information, not all DSL providers use pppoe. My DSL uses
DHCP, when it's up...
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s.
Everything will work as it did before but when you are feeling up to it
there is nothing stopping you from changing to the new setup.
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nt on the uselessness of all _other_ {MIPS} figures.
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iddle with to turn it on, something like /proc/net/ipv4/all/ip_forward
(?). At least it's that way with 2.2 kernels, I forget about 2.0.
> Any help would be great.
Hope this helps, you shouldn't need a proxy, unless you want to cache data
as well.
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* Kevin Traas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Ashley Clark wrote:
> > Depends (I think), if you are using the vesafb then you are stuck with
> > whatever mode you choose at boot-up, if you are using one of the other
> > framebuffer drivers I *think* it is just a matter of picki
mail to be
read with mutt, it's actually pretty easy and the setup is described in the
QuickStart file in the procmail package.
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mebuffer drivers I *think* it is just a matter of picking the right mode
number to switch to a 80x25 mode whether it be graphics or text, but it will
still be through the framebuffer. You should know that I have only a limited
amount of experience with Linux framebuffers on my laptop using vesafb
_ftp, that way it will be loaded now and whenever
you reboot
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robe attempts to load it and any others it
depends on that aren't already loaded.
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so you
must manually add them in. I can send you my isapnp.conf file if you
want to look at it.
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ration not permitted.
>
> Any suggestions???
Have you checked the immutability bit with chattr, try a chattr -i
fonts. But it looks like your hard drive is corrupted, I'd fsck it
before trying to remove the directory/file.
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On Sáu, 07 Giêng 2000, Mike Werner wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 11:30:17PM -0600, Ashley Clark wrote:
> > It's an easy fix to fix it, in the Makefile of the source, one line
> > has bin where it should say sbin
>
> But in the debconf_0.2.65_all.deb there is a *fil
n/man3/Debian::Debconf::Client::ConfModule.3pm
# Install bins
- install -d $(prefix)/usr/bin
+ install -d $(prefix)/usr/sbin
find Client -perm +1 -type f | grep -v frontend | \
xargs -i_ install _ $(prefix)/usr/sbin
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how do I trace the
> problem? any other suggestions?
Do you have a cram-md5.pwd file in /etc? If so, imapd as well as
ipopd will look in it for passwords instead of using PAM, you can
either put your passwords in the file or rename it. Look at
/usr/share/doc/libc-client4.[567]/md5.txt for a mo
e only way for me to do this to
> open up a konsole window, telnet to localhost, log in as that user and
> _then_ start pine?
You could use ssh and have the command be something like:
ssh -t -l user2 localhost pine
Then all you have to do is type in your password for user2.
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d gif support.
> I prefer that the gimp is not distributed with Debian if Debian
> can't leave the gimp package intact.
Why? I'd rather a have a completely free version with an optional
nonfree module than to have to chunk the whole thing into nonfree,
but that's me.
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On Sat, 30 Oct 1999, W. Paul Mills wrote:
> acroread has always worked for me, xpdf and ghostview often do not!
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ashley Clark) writes:
>
> > Have you tried xpdf, or ghostview or gv to see if the file works in
> > any of them? I've found that
r
> what?
Have you tried xpdf, or ghostview or gv to see if the file works in
any of them? I've found that the portable pdf format isn't entirely
portable ;)
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On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> On 28-Oct-99 Ashley Clark wrote:
> >
> > You should create/install an empty package that has in the control
> > file "Provides: apache, apache-doc, apache-whatever..."
>
> With the "equivs" utility or is there
27;t upgrade a
package you don't already have installed unless you want to install
that depends on it, thus the suggestion above.
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you have write access to /dev/dsp, /dev/audio, and /dev/mixer?
Simply adding yourself to the audio group and logging back in should
be enough if not.
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On Sun, 03 Oct 1999, M. K. Honeycutt wrote:
> SECTIONS="main" "contrib" "non-free" "non-US/main"
I believe this is your problem, it should be
SECTIONS="main contrib non-free non-US/main"
At least, that works for me...
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d read nothing of this secure-kernel-info package, but that would
be reasonable to me.
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v/modem'?
Take a look at the chat program provided by the ppp package, you can
generate scripts that send and wait on modem commands with it, or you
could do it in perl probably ;-).
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ewer kernel with such-and-such security patches is
available and recommend how to upgrade, that's seems more reasonable
to me at least.
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instead of the pc speaker?
In my computer I made a connector to go from my motherboard's speaker
connector to the PC-Speaker connection on my soundcard (SBAWE32). If
your card has some place to attach your speaker to this will work,
otherwiseYMMV.
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On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How does one change the timezone setting?
/usr/sbin/tzconfig should do it.
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est one. I am stuck again with a debian package
> problem. These problems are consuming most of the time for administering
> the system (my next system will be slackware).
If anything is depending on perl-base you have to issue a
dpkg --force-remove-essential --ignore-depends=perl-base perl-base
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On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Does anyone know which package contains make-kpkg?
kernel-package
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to save
them also decompresses them. I just tried it, ghoti.org/~aclark,
there's only one gz file there.
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etscape? Usually netscape decides to
decompress gz files for me but keeps the gz extension, check if it's
already uncompressed, tar tf guilg00.
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; > lpq.
I got something similar with lprng "no server present", I think. Turns
out there were some left over control files in my /var/spool/lpd
directories. By stopping lprng, deleting them and starting lprng
again it allowed me to print again.
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How would that affect my current sound programs (eg.
xmms, mpg123, etc.)?
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r package that
replaces the master boot record of your harddrive. If I remember
correctly 1 boots the first partition, F boots floppy A, and 0 allows
selection of booting from any partition 1-4 regardless of their
active setting.
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I found no way
to change the size of a letter page with libpaper. If you find that
out it would be greatly appreciated.
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p...cannot find hda2.
>
> So basically i think that the system is still set up to use hda2 which is
> now replaced with hda5... how can i reconfigure the system to use hda5?
edit /etc/fstab
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> "God, Root. What is the difference?"
> Pitr, User Friendly
Good quote. :-)
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ks fine. YMMV. Just add the line for stable into sources.list and do
an update, install xntp3.
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see if a package contains that
executable. The only other way around it would be to write a wrapper program
that would take as arguments the command line to search for and possibly
install. This would be easier but you'd still have to tell all other programs
to change what they execute in order for your program to search for new
packages.
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eated. I'm not sure if this is
a bug or a "feature". And if it is a bug, whether it is against useradd or nscd.
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boot Debian.
Although not an AWE64, I have an AWE32 and it is very similar, just compile the
sound drivers into modules and the order that init calls the scripts should be
fine (i.e. isapnp, ..., modutils)
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hat error and sound will skip a bit but I assume
that is unavoidable (correct?).
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nt other extensions, eg. gd.so, ldap.so, imap.so, etc.
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is a program on sunsite, oops metalab called videogen, it will
ask you for your horiz, vert freqs and a few other odds and ends and print out
modelines. It's at
ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/xutils/videogen-0.16.tar.gz, I don't think
there is a deb of it but I could be wrong.
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