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On Thu, 6 Jun 1996, Ian Jackson wrote:
>
> Please do tell us what the problem is if you find out. Telling us
> which ways of logging in cause the problem and which don't will help
> us a lot :-).
>
Well, I just checked and even the latest(?) version, 2.0.7i, of getty_ps
sets the SIGPIPE signal
Hi,
OK, haven't done much yet, but here's what I've done to check the
getty/gzip/dpkg problem.
On Thu, 6 Jun 1996, Ian Jackson wrote:
> This is a bug in one of:
> Your inetd, telnetd, rlogind, if you're logging in over the
> network (some versions of the Debian netbase and/or netstd
>
Thanks to Dirk and Guy, I got getty running on ttyS1 to a Data General
terminal (ok, ok, but I got it for free. In fact I have 6 of them) but I
still have problems.
Pressing return on the terminal causes getty to put up the login message
and prompt, just as it should. After entering a user name (ge
On Thu, 6 Jun 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> Thanks to Dirk and Guy, I got getty running on ttyS1 to a Data General
> terminal (ok, ok, but I got it for free. In fact I have 6 of them) but I
> still have problems.
Install ncurses-term, and use one of these terminal types.
$ toe | grep -i 'data gene
I was trying to install the 1.1-Beta of Debian Linux and my system
hung during the intial boot. I was using the Jun 3 version of
boot1440.bin.
My system is a 100 MHz Pentium PCI box with 32 MB RAM. It has an
Award Bios. I have a Buslogic BT-956C PCI Wide SCSI Host Adapter
with a Fujitzu 2 GB har
On Thu, 6 Jun 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> Thanks to Dirk and Guy, I got getty running on ttyS1 to a Data General
> terminal (ok, ok, but I got it for free. In fact I have 6 of them) but I
> still have problems.
> Pressing return on the terminal causes getty to put up the login message
> and prom
Carlos Carvalho ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: using apsfilter. It's more flexible than magicfilter, btw. The config
Please explain this. Last time I used "apsfilter", it was horrible to set
up (that was more than 1 year ago).
Winfried
Larry Loos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I was surprised that it claims:
> scsi0: Target 0: Synchronous at 10.0 mega-transfers/second
> I thought the 956C was a wide FAST scsi controller that ran at 20
> megabits per second.
The transfer number is correct. It does the same number of transfers
per seco
I just went back to working on Octave and don't seem to have F77 any more.
I have been keeping pretty up to date on the devel section. Anyone know
what happened to it?
TIA,
Dwarf
--
aka Dale Scheetz Phone: 1
On Thu, 6 Jun 1996, Guy Maor wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Jun 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
>
> > Thanks to Dirk and Guy, I got getty running on ttyS1 to a Data General
> > terminal (ok, ok, but I got it for free. In fact I have 6 of them) but I
> > still have problems.
>
> Install ncurses-term, and use one o
Dale Scheetz writes:
Dale> I just went back to working on Octave and don't seem to have F77 any
Dale> more. I have been keeping pretty up to date on the devel
Dale> section. Anyone know what happened to it?
There never was one. Take your pick among
f2c with fort77
or
g77
On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> I installed ncurses-term-1.9.9e-1.deb but when I do the toe above I get:
>
> infocmp: can't open terminfo file BUGS.
toe is Table Of Entries. It just lists all the available terminfo
entries with a description.
If you ran it with no options and it gave
On Fri, 7 Jun 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Dale Scheetz writes:
> Dale> I just went back to working on Octave and don't seem to have F77 any
> Dale> more. I have been keeping pretty up to date on the devel
> Dale> section. Anyone know what happened to it?
>
> There never was one.
On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Guy Maor wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
>
> > I installed ncurses-term-1.9.9e-1.deb but when I do the toe above I get:
> >
> > infocmp: can't open terminfo file BUGS.
>
> toe is Table Of Entries. It just lists all the available terminfo
> entries with a de
Dale> I ended up making a link to g77 and things work better.
I wouldn't do that. Whenever I compiled octave here, ./configure was
perfectly capable of working with either f2c or g77, maybe with the help of
a --with-f2c argument, but that's about it.
If you make a link f77, one program one day
On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> Here's the 'ls -a /usr/lib/terminfo'
Why did you send me that? The BUGS file is probably in one of those
subdirs. Since I don't want an ls -R /usr/lib/terminfo in my mbox,
I'll reveal the magic incantation 'find /usr/lib/terminfo -name BUGS'.
> I looke
Where are current instructions on upgrading
from debian 0.93 to 1.1 ?
--Zachary
On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Zachary DeAquila wrote:
>
> Where are current instructions on upgrading
> from debian 0.93 to 1.1 ?
>
The notes and upgrade script that I wrote will soon be available in
debian/upgrade. Until then, you can find them at:
ftp://dwarf.polaris.net/debian/upgrade
This site is on
Hi everyone,
I am having terrible email problems. It seems my email works only 50% of
the time, one of three things happen each time i send/receive an email
(1) I get it
(2) It disappears into oblivion
(3)or i get this message
Date: Sat, 8 Jun 96 01:57 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
> Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Steve Preston wrote:
>> One explanation that would fit this behavior is that your terminal
>> is configured to expect more stop bits than the linux box is
>> sending.
> This is a very nice idea, except that it ignores the fact
> > BTW: When will 1.1 be released?
>
> I am uploading yet another pass at the installation floppies today.
> We're also dealing with some FTP site problems. I'm going to make a new
> "stable" archive this week, and will let that propogate out to all of
> the FTP mirrors. We then will give it a fe
On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Steve Preston wrote:
> One explanation that would fit this behavior is that your terminal is
> configured to expect more stop bits than the linux box is sending.
>
> When you are typing and the linux box is echoing, there are long
> pauses (relative to a single bit time) betwe
Will the officially release Debian 1.1 include emacs-19.31?
It would be nice since I've converted our SGI and Convex machines
already and I'd like to run the same version on the soon to be
installed Debian workstations.
--
Da
I've refrained from getting into the internals of "dialog", but it does
not look as if I have any choice. The core dump in "modconf" and the
suppression of character echo in the boot floppy are both caused by a
(reasonably simple) bug in dialog concerned with its trying to render a
string that is t
It is the Aladdin version of gs you want. It is in the non-free
directory.
--Derek Lee
> Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks to Dirk and Guy, I got getty running on ttyS1 to a Data General
> terminal (ok, ok, but I got it for free. In fact I have 6 of them) but I
> still have problems.
> Pressing return on the terminal causes getty to put up the login message
> an
David M Cooke writes:
David> Will the officially release Debian 1.1 include emacs-19.31?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> emacs --version
19.31.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> cat /etc/debian_version
1.1
Debian 1.1 is in official beta-test and can be installed safely.
I know that gs 3.53 is out for a while but I couldn't find it
in the debian ftp site. Since only version 3 or later supports
my printer (canon BJC 600), can anyone tell me where to find
the deb file?
On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Guy Maor wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
>
> > Here's the 'ls -a /usr/lib/terminfo'
Ooops, how dull of me :-)
>
> Why did you send me that? The BUGS file is probably in one of those
> subdirs. Since I don't want an ls -R /usr/lib/terminfo in my mbox,
> I'l
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> David M Cooke writes:
> David> Will the officially release Debian 1.1 include emacs-19.31?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> emacs --version
> 19.31.1
Where is the .deb file? I checked unstable/binary/editors and found:
-r--r--r-- 1 daemon ftp-linu 5071046 Mar 7 0
David> Where is the .deb file?
Oh, sorry, I must have taken emacs-19.31 from the developers system.
The public archive lags a little, mostly a day, sometimes a little longer.
Expect to see emacs-19.31 in unstable/binary/editors any time now.
--
Dirk Eddelb"uttel
On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Steve Preston wrote:
> >From bash or whatever shell, you can try saying
> stty cs8 cstopb
Ok! We are narrowing the field.
The above command locks up the terminal big time, but...
stty cs7 cstopb
fixes it!
Now the question is: How do I get login to leave the stop bits al
I recently upgraded one of our machine's base packages and other packages
to the latest 1.1 versions. Now when attempting to telnet to the machine,
a connection is established, the issue file is printed and then we see this:
You must exec login from the lowest level shell.
Connection closed by fo
On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> This yields nothing. There is no BUGS file in and subs of
> /usr/lib/terminfo.?
I'm only assuming there is because of your weird error. I got the same
error when I manually created a file called BUGS.
> /usr/lib/termifo or /etc/terminfo? These are concid
On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Brian Sulcer wrote:
> You must exec login from the lowest level shell.
> Connection closed by foreign host.
There appears to be some utmp corruption and login isn't checking for
it. login-1.0.5 should fix this (it just checks if the entry is stale;
there's still a race condit
Does anyone know how to prevent a blank page from being printed at the
end of the print job when printing a .lj file created using dvilj?
Couldn't find anything in the lpr or dvilj manpage. Any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks in advance.---Richard
Richard Lovison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 7 June 1996 18:35:
>Does anyone know how to prevent a blank page from being printed at the
>end of the print job when printing a .lj file created using dvilj?
>Couldn't find anything in the lpr or dvilj manpage. Any help would be
>appreciated.
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