On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Mark Phillips wrote:
>
> I used to be able to continue an interrupted ftp upload in ncftp just
> by typing "put -C filename". It would continue the upload where it
> left off. But since upgrading to slink, ncftp no longer seems to have
> this option. Does anyone know what
On Tue, 30 Mar 1999, CSR de Port-au-Prince wrote:
> I get a Slackware 2.0.29 Kernel of Linux. I'd like to know if it's Y2K.
> If not which version is Y2K.
>
> Thank you to answer me at
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Thanks
> Reynold GUERRIER
Reynold:
Y2K problems stem from a two digit date, do
On 25 Mar 1999, ESP wrote:
> I have a couple of questions, and I haven't been able to find a FAQ
> for debian-users so you're JUST GOING TO HAVE TO LUMP IT. :-)
>[snip]
> 4) Is anyone else interested in a K6-optimized version of Debian
>(which I've dubbed "K-Rad Debian" in my own head, just
On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, George Bonser wrote:
>
> I thought the following comment from Linus was interesting. It comes from
> an article he wrote at www.linuxworld.com
>
> ...
> The importance of compilers was one reason I chose to license Linux
> under the GNU Public License (GPL). The GPL was the
On Thu, 18 Mar 1999, tino wrote:
>
> can I get a working SVGA-server with my rivaTNT chipset
> on the slink release the easiest way? Do I have to uninstall
> xfree86-3.3.2packages and then download and
> compile all the xfree86-3.3.3 sources ?
> Are ther no packages/patches for?
If you are usin
On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, David B. Teague wrote:
> I installed Slink on my system but had not installed LILO
> to make it bootable directly from the HD. Someone swiped the
> boot disk.
>
> Question: Is it possible, given the contents of the /etc/fstab
> file and a knowledge of wh
Folks:
I installed Slink on my system but had not installed LILO
to make it bootable directly from the HD. Someone swiped the
boot disk.
Question: Is it possible, given the contents of the /etc/fstab
file and a knowledge of where the kernel is located
(/boot/vmlinuz-2.036) to run LILO from
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Joe wrote:
> I'm trying to install Debian-Linux, and I don't know what I'm doing. I
> need someone I can call on the phone to walk me through the installation
[snip]
Hi Joe
Dale Scheetz has a book published by Linux Press that is just your tcket.
It costs about $40 US and co
On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, George Bonser wrote:
> On 9 Mar 1999, Frozen Rose wrote:
>
> >
> > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> > Mitch Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >How do you tie a rewrite rule to a particular route?
> > >The documentation wasn't very clear on this.
> >
[snip]
> >
> >
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Pablo Cernadas wrote:
> I need help to choise a modem that works on debian
> can somebody tellme about?
Avoid any modem that is a "win modem" These do not and can
not be made to work under Linux. Primarily because the CPU
does most of the work, and the specifications are kept
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
> [ .. how to do that .. ]
>
> Wouldn't it be nice to have a run-level that doesn't start X by default
> in debian? It is one of the first things I do after installing debian
> on a machine.
Eric and Paul
At the very least, the X (or xdm) package
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Wayne Cuddy wrote:
> If there is one feature that I would LOVE to see in dselect it would be
> to save all the packages I have selected and allow my to load the
> selection on a new system so I don't have to do it everytime. Maybe
> this feature is already there and I don't k
On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, Conrado Badenas wrote:
> Please, don't laugh at me until you have read the message!
>
> I was doing some maintanance tasks, removing old files with rmold (it is
> an alias for "rm -rf *~ .*~"). I noticed (with "ll /etc|less") that /etc
> had some old files and I did "rmold /e
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Person, Roderick wrote:
> I just bought a 6.4GB but Linux only reads it as 6.0GB, which Kernal do I
> need to get the full access
Roderick:
Are you sure that isn't an "Unformatted size"? I had that happen to me
just recently: My HDD was advertised as a 10.4 gig drive, (they
> > Graham Lillico +44 1785 782329 wrote:
> > > Does anyone know if XFree86 is 3.3.3.x is avaliable in deb format
> > > anywhere? Or when we will have one avaliable?
As I understand it, you need to go to www.XFree.org,
find the 3.3.3 server for your card, and copy it over
the 3.3.2 server. I h
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The NE2000 PCI-module is probing a number of addresses,
> make sure that your card is configured for one of those addresses.
> This can probably be done with the DOS-program (sorry) you have got
> with your card,
Joop
Is the necessary information t
On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, J K wrote:
> Hi again!
>
> A question:
> I finally mounted my floppy drive with
> mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /floppy,
> but when I try to ls a floppy, I get this error msg about 20 times:
> "directory sread (sector 0xd) failed"
> What am I doing wrong?
Your mount command wor
On Sat, 13 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> *- On 13 Feb, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "slink base Disk Files Too Large?"
> > I recently tried to copy the slink base disk downloads
> > (the ones for 1.44M floppies) to 1.44M floppies, but the floppie
> > images were too large. ...anyone e
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, MacKenzie, Andrew wrote:
> I also have an SiS-based card and had a great deal of difficulty making
> it work until I used Xfree86 3.3.3. The SVGA server in this package has
> support for the SiS card and all works great now. What specific errors
> are you getting?
Hi Andre
I bought a Tiger Direct PC, K6-2 350, with an SiS 6326 8MB AGP video card.
However, with that video card, I cannot get X to work.
We found a card specific server on the Xfree ftp site with some support
for the SiS 6326. We downloaded both svga and svga16 servers, but cannot
get the card to wor
On Mon, 8 Feb 1999, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> How do I search and replace 'hard-returns' or 'line-breaks'? I searched
> dejanews and the only thing I could find was to use C-q 'Enter' 'Enter'
> with Alt-Shift %, but when I try this I get 'No search patterns found'.
>
> Thanks Lance
Lance
You u
On Sun, 7 Feb 1999, Daniel Martin wrote:
> Paul Nathan Puri <"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"@office.law-counsellor.com>
> writes:
> >[...] What are the
> > minimum packages necessary to run X under potato (or in general)?
[snipped: useful answer by Daniel to the Potato X problem]
I'd like to know the ans
>
> On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, David B. Teague wrote:
>
> > Would some kind soul tell me how to specify an ftp login
> > and password when using dselect, apt-ftp access -- so I
> > can use this access method with my local archive.
>
> Hm, it should be
>
> ftp
Hi
I want to install slink on my personal machine.
I want to use dselect with apt and ftp access;
however, our line to the outside is small and loaded.
There is a very recent (1 or 2 days old) mirror of
slink on a local server that is available only using
ftp, but _not_ anonymous ftp.
Woul
On Sun, 31 Jan 1999, John Goerzen wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 11:23:26AM -0500, David B. Teague wrote:
> > Questions restated: I need to move the data from the old machine to
> > the new one. I'd like to be able to use the tape drive and some of the
> > SCSI disks
Hi Debian Users:
The question is: can I use SCSI disk drives currently running with an
Adaptec 2840 SCSI controller with Bus Logic controller?
What about SCSI tapes: can a SCSI tape made on a tape drive with one
controller be read with the same tape drive run with another (SCSI)
controller? (
On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 26, 1999 at 01:42:25PM +0100, E.L. Meijer Eric" wrote:
> > >
> > > This is an unusual checking by my machine (this is all I could
> > > cut&paste), has anything gone wrong here?
[snip -- Hamish's encouraging reply ]
Hi Debian Folk:
I h
On Tue, 12 Jan 1999, M.C. Vernon wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I had the misfortune to be stuck with MSWrite over the vac, and
> although I told it to save as plain text, it didn't. I can delete most of
> the cruft, but there is ^M at the end of each and every line. I've tried
> catdoc, word2x, an
On Fri, 8 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am searching for a good Debian Linux book.
Since I have no connection to either Linux Press nor to Dale Sheetz, I
will give a plug for a book I have found to be very useful.
Dale Sheetz is one of the Debian Developers. He has written "The Debian
Martin Bialasinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> "M" == MallarJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> M> Is there a way to find out what options the current kernel has been
> M> compiled with? I don't want to miss anything or add anything that
> M> I don't already have and won't need.
>
> If you
On 6 Jan 1999, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> >> "MH" == Marc Haber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>[snip]
> Bruce once suggested a move to rpm, but the developers believe dpkg is
> the better system.
You may be right; however, if my memory serves, Bruce suggested that
either .deb and .rpm be merg
On Tue, 29 Dec 1998, Wojciech Zabolotny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've stated that there is no old good String class in libstdc++.
> > Instead I've found the "string" header which defines the "string"
> > class. Is it OK to use it in new C++ programs, or it is added only
> > for compatibil
On Tue, 29 Dec 1998, Wojciech Zabolotny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've stated that there is no old good String class in libstdc++.
> Instead I've found the "string" header which defines the "string" class.
> Is it OK to use it in new C++ programs, or it is added only for
> compatibility? Why ha
Can anyone can give me some advice on how to get
the kernel (linux) file from a ftp site with downloading it as a .txt
file?
Thanks
Stephen Lavelle
Austanners Wet Blue Pty Ltd.
110 Heales Road,Lara, Geelong,
Australia3212Tel:++(03)52742232Fax:++(03)52742350mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 27 Oct 1998, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
[snip]
> | You might think that it would sit there chewing on the file for a bit
> | before it got to some point beyond what it could deal with. Nope.
> | Didn't even start -- failed to even open the file up.
> No, compressed files have to be read
wnload this again?
I hope someone else has an answer for that.
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Eric,
Are all of .deb files ar archives?I recall having tried to unpack some.deb
files with ar, and that didn't work.
Whether they are all ar files, what were they before they were archive
files?
--David
On Fri, 16 Oct 1998, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
> >
> > My question is, basically, can I
On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 12, 1998 at 05:32 -0700, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
>
> But dos and windows can low
> level format 1.44m floppies IN AN LS120. If I could get linux to do
> that I could 86 my floppy drive an use it's interrupt for something
> else.
Kennet
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er has some more.
David
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On Sun, 20 Sep 1998, Marco Frattola wrote:
>
Alan,
The bit of geek-speak at the bottom of the messagess in this list
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ll the problems
in K&R. Worth every cent in my book.
Look on the publishers web page - they sometimes have useful stuff about
their books there -- sometime erata and source code.
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ose 3.1 Office applications, and others.
Maybe someone else will add to this and perhaps correct my errors.
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>
> is yet another.
>
> George Bonser
>
> Given enough time and money, Microsoft will invent Linux.
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cranky! ;) Any info. would be appreciated.
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Please post if you have that.
Ed: If you get it, either post or send me private mail, if you
will please.
--David
On Wed, 5 Aug 1998, Young, Ed wrote:
> Date: Wed, 05 Aug 1998 12:34:48 -0600
> From: "Young, Ed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Debian user list
> Subject: Source Navigator (lite)
thing that "makes the
system mine". I know most all of it is in /etc, but some of that is
not needed, and some more is likely needed. I would like to know which
is which, and where :)
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files to it. It also works well with direct parallel port connection.
I'll send the print cap and the other setings for the network connection
if you want.
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On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Micha Feigin wrote:
> can i give my dos (win 3.1 right now) or win95 access to my linux
> partition, at list for reading?
> If so, how is it done?
Micha
There is an program called ext2tool that allows dos and (I think) Lose
3.1 read access to your ext2 file systems, if the dr
'Erik Mathisen' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asks:
> I am new to this list and to Debian. I have a computer with a Syquest
> SparQ drive on it. Each cartridge holds 1GB. I was wondering
> if any one
> could tell or point me to detail instructions on how to install Debian
> onto this disk.
> Thanks
> Eri
each line in filename as a -y pattern, a
way to get an include list.
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between
"runs slowly" and "loads slowly" for a non-interactive program. All
suggestions appreciated.)
I hope someone will help further.
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and other places, rather than Qtips.
Does anyone know if lint-free is enough better to worry about it?
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On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Asher Haig wrote:
> Is there a version of Less that will support color ls?
Asher
My settings are as follows. I have no trouble with ls |less.
09:49:54:~$alias ls
alias ls='/usr/bin/color-ls $LS_OPTIONS '
09:49:58:~$echo $LS_OPTIONS
--8bit --color=tty -F
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nted storage this way ...
>
> Ted.
>
>
> E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 27-May-98 Time: 21:37:37
>
>
>
> --
>
Hi folks
Stevens' books are first rate. Not a cull in the lot. Dont alwasy ahve
all the details I want though.
While it is NOT beginning Linux programming, the book by Eric Troan and
Michael Johnsons, Linux Application Development from Addison Wesley
Longman deserves a look. AWL usually has lot
On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
> I have recently read a magazine about linux, and it mentioned the world's
> first "knowing" of linux; A 1991 post to comp.os.minix from Linus
> Torvalds. Would anyone have any idea if this is available, or even if it
> was saved? Or even where I could
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Dave Elliot wrote:
> I was wondering if there's a decent text mode IDE for debian/linux.
> Something similar to RHIDE or Borland's DOS IDE. I would use
> something for X, but I can't get that working yet. Hopefully someday.
> Anyways, anything would be great. Thanks for t
On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 1998 at 04:43:41PM +0200, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
> > I happen to have some very valuable information on how to play the
> > classical guitar. Would you like me to post that to debian-user?
> YES! Seriously, I play guitar and dou
Thanks to:
Ben Pfaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Brandon Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
And maybe others, I sent the message, ate lunch and here are the
answers!
I asked:
Does nay one know if an HP LaserJet 6Lse will talk with Linux? Or
better, do you know a a way t
HI
Does nay one know if anHP LaserJet 6Lse will talk with Linux? Or better,
do you know a a way to make it print postscript (in software) from
Linux? It understands "Enhanced PCL 5" printer control language.
My printer died, and I have a short deadline. M$Word 6 format is
required by my publ
mber or print a file may be multitasking, but most certainly
that application does NOT take advantage of the OS. Beyond that, I can't
prove anything.
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ion is not small, and you will need to decide what you
need. If you can run Windows 95 you can run Debian quite satisfactorily.
But you will need to repartition you disk
Lots of luck.
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d.
So look in /etc/inittab and if that line is commented, uncomment it,
then you can have a reasonably safe shutdown as non-root.
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hen I booted my system at home with AHA 1542, then later
AHA 2840 SCSI controllers, but that was back in the Deb 0.93 and 1.1
days.
Lots of luck.
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own scripts.
I hope this this helps.
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, and 1 PCI/ISA combination peripheral slots.
Thanks for any light you can shed on this.
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All:
I send a mesages of frustration which got there, and one that had a
reasonable tone that did not make it. The wrong message got thru.
Please accept my apology.
Several have sent 'corrective' messages, whose flame termperature was
lower than perhaps it should or could have been.
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> They are trying to look up frodo.cs.wcu.edu as a domain, and failing. Try
> setting visible_name to their d
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'frodo.cs.wcu.edu'
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On Sat, 14 Feb 1998, Christopher Barry wrote:
> [...] Where can I get more fonts, most importantly
> True Type fonts?
Hi Chris
I just saw a C.O.L.A. posting of a release of a trutype font program.
I include the post verbaim, below, and hope it helps. Is there a
Debian package for this?
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might be out before the freeze so
gcc 2.8.0 gets into Hamm.
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ports and an external USR 33.6 voice fax modem (that HAS been repaired
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