Maybe a small utility called "flip" can help?
Dieter
> Von: Ramesh Pathak [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet am: Dienstag, 25. Juni 2002 06:27
>
> One more thing can be tried if its a pb with DOS files.
> Use dos2unix to convert the dos files to unix and then try this awk !!
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> RCP
>
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Hi,
I guess you need at least more than 8MB for Debian >2.0.
Maybe you could try 2.0.
Also as far as I know is an odd version (ie 2.1) unstable.
I did it 2 years ago with lowmem.bin (Minix) to install Debian 2.0.
per floppydisk installation method (486/25/4/90).
I had to trick a lot - finally I h
I got similar problems setting up Linux on my (2nd) Laptop:
This ugly fonts came from the wrong XServer (and maybe) the
'stretch'-funcionallity of my monitor.
I made good experience with:
* install XF86Setup (needs VGA16-XServer)
* running xviddetect (shows the right XServer, ie SVGA)
* running/t
I would suggest:
* Debian 2.0
* textbased webbrowser ... links (made in .cz)
* xwindow manager ... wm2
* use in addition a totally shrinked down kernel (<400k) to save RAM
* good link
http://ldp.atnet.at/HOWTO/4mb-Laptops.html
Regards
Dieter
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Mirek Dob
Thanks, but ...
.. curiously (and against all man pages) I got:
stty: invalid argument '-F'
I use stty (GNU sh-utils) 1.16
Beside this - do you know:
> * How can I tell gkermit to use this serial port?
TIA Dieter
> Le 2002.03.13 16:56, Schoppitsch Dieter a écrit :
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Hi,
connecting my HP48gx to my PC works fine with DO$
(kermit). All I have to do is "set port 1" and "set baud 9600".
"Receive" receives all files I send from my HP.
Unfortunately this procedure doesn't work so simple
from linux (or I'm to dumb) - using gkermit (or lrzsz).
Gkermit doesn't suppor
ameters (ie CRC, parity xlat)?
TIA Dieter
> Von: David Z Maze [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Schoppitsch Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Does anyone have an idea (or a source) how to connect
> > a LinuxBox to a HP48gx calculator in a simple (maybe
> > with m
Hi!
Does anyone have an idea (or a source) how to connect
a LinuxBox to a HP48gx calculator in a simple (maybe
with modemu, pppd, minicom), slim (C-Kermit is too big)
and foolproof (I am not a 'Connection-Specialist') way.
The HP48 supports Kermit or Xmodem and a so called
'Server Mode' - it work
> But it seems that there is no Linux-utility to draw simple
> ascii-figures (lines, text, rectangles, circles) with
> cut/copy/paste-capacity in textmode.
Hi - thanks for all comments and hints
* I heard of Emacs in ascii-art mode, but I don't want/use Emacs
(nano is my favorite editor)
* As I a
Hi all!
I searched the web and asked in some lists.
But it seems that there is no Linux-utility to draw simple
ascii-figures (lines, text, rectangles, circles) with
cut/copy/paste-capacity in textmode.
Such a program would perfect my
'Textbased-M$-Office-on-a-Linuxbox-World' to easily draw
(more
Hi all!
I wonder, if there is a simple Ascii-Text-Draw-Utility for
drawing (more or less) simple ascii-pictures.
As improvement to an editor it should support drawing
rectangles, circles, lines and text *with*
cut/copy/paste-capacity.
Years before (my linux-times) I wrote a small (10k) utility
f
Great - it's working! (I did't have the idea that it's ssmtp)
Peter - thank you very much.
BTW:
As I am doing a lot of e-mailing off line (and postponig my mails in mutt) -
does anyone have an idea how to send all postponed mails with
one command? - or is there any other possibility to 'spool'
my
Hi!
I'm running ssmtp (MTA) and mutt (MUA) which works fine for a
'single user dial up'.
Unfortunately the one who receives mail from me is seeing in the
'From:-line' my <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and not a
'replyable' email address like <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (which is
'reserved' for/at my ISP.
Dealing w
Maybe wvdial (which is smaller and more simple than
pppd/pppconfig) is able to find the right port?
ds
I've been trying to get pppconfig set up to run with my ISP
it probes ttyS0 and ttyS1 withut finding the
modem,
I do it this way:
* start xterm (or any X-shell) on the client box
* xhost +
* ssh -X -l user server_name
* type xterm
and you are in your server.
Dieter
> I am unable to successfully export the display from one of my Debian
> boxen to another. I tried the following on the box I was using X on:
This sounds smart, small and fast - since Heather told me to use a
lot of customized fetchmail-scripts.
Can you tell me (newbie) how to configure and command masqmail to read
and send mails while on a dialled-in-connection (pppd, pop3, smtp).
As MUA I use mutt.
1k-thanks
Dieter
> Hi all,
>
> Ge
Hi folks - thanks for all of your hints regarding my problem.
I think I am close to the solution - maybe you can help me again?
>I want to run X-Applications on my (old) laptop (486; Debian 2.0)
while
>connected (via PLIP) to the Server (Pentium, Suse 7.1).
Some data of my confi
ter C-A-backspace on the laptop I saw the message "XDM: too many
retransmissions"
Dieter
> Am Mittwoch 11 Juli 2001 12:27 schrieb Schoppitsch Dieter:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to run X-Applications on my (old) laptop (486; Debian 2.0) while
> > connected (vi
Hi,
due to your hints to a similar question (thanks) two weeks ago I am now able to
send myself (root) a mail - but fetching mails form my ISP does not work.
I am using fetchmail, mutt as MUA and finally as MTA (I tried many) masqmail.
My data:
* hostname: boneless
* local mailaddress: [EMAIL P
Hi,
what is going wrong?
Dialing in to my ISP (with pppd) and fetching mails (with fetchmail) works well.
But then I get the message "SMPT connect to localhost failed" respectively
(using fetchmail -S hostname)
"This message is MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand".
* Where ca
Hi,
I want to run X-Applications on my (old) laptop (486; Debian 2.0) while
connected (via PLIP) to the Server (Pentium, Suse 7.1).
On the laptop I installed the X-server - that means - I am able to move the
mouse-cursor on the screen only (no menues, no window).
On the server I installed the w
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