I'm trying to get mgetty to answer an incoming call on a data line.
I'm running "mgetty -x 4 -D /dev/ttyS0" and it waits on the line until I
call in (I'm running it explicitly from the cmdline as root until I can
figure the problem out). On the first ring, it dumps me back to the
command prompt.
> So, the question is : is the Debian Organisation dead ?
You wouldn't ask that if you had _my_ mailbox :-) There must have
been 20 or 30 debian-devel messages today. I couldn't kill it if I
tried.
I fixed a "subscribe" bug yesterday. Perhaps it had bit you.
Please send a message with only the wo
Hi Rob
You wrote:
> > I was looking at some postscript files and quality was not very good. Is
> > there different fonts I can get that would produce better output in X
> > and especially ghostscript? If so, where and how.
>
> One thing that will help screen output tremendously is anti-aliasin
does debian have a news server software i could use?
thanks.
Pachi,
- mIcHaEl
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David Puryear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can I do this? Do I need to download the source and compile it?
Don't know. All I know is that you should be able to say
gv -antialias foo.ps
and get antialiasing. Unfortunately, it dies with:
Unknown device: x11alpha
Error: /undefinedfil
Hello;
I am interested in installing Debian on a 486 machine. This machine does
not have a CDROM drive so I will have to download the whole package and
install it from floppies/ftp. Here is my situation; I will be connecting
the 486 on Ethernet to an NT box. I would like download all the pac
On Thu, 10 Oct 1996, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> Would you say the Buslogic is better due to higher cost? I've always
> heard good things about the NCR controllers relative to Linux, but does
> the fact that they are _much_ cheaper than the BT or Adaptec mean they
> are poor performers? Has anyon
Hi,
I am still having problem copying from the master.debian.org
Incoming directory.
Is this directory really public?
If not, Is it possible to make it public?
There are a few days delay between posting packages in Incoming an the
time they show up in the stable/unstable directory
-Oz
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> ...When I call from a normal phone, I hear a ring, a click,
> another click, and then that's it.
>
> A peek at /var/log/mgetty/mg_ttyS0.log shows:
[snip]
> >10/22 16:42:03 yS0 waiting for ``RING'' ** found **
> >10/22 16:42:03 yS0 cannot set controlling tty (ioctl): Operation not
permitted
[
Hello
I am having problems with gpm, it doesn't paste right.
example:
cut: syslogd
paste: sslgd
cut: jed_0.98b2_i386.deb
paste: jeds0.98b2si386.deb
i have no idea what that can be, i am using
Logitech MouseMan Serial version.
anyone know what might be the prob
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On Tue, 22 Oct 1996, John Hasler wrote:
> Would it be possible to create an easily found README describing the
> special kernels, what each one supports, and why one might need to use it?
> The absence of such a file caused me considerable grief.
>
I second tha
Greetings Debian People!
I put in the boot disk and get:
Boots the kernel [other stuff blows along the screen]
then I get:
VFS: Insert root floppy disk to be loaded into ramdisk and press enter
In goes the root disk and I get:
RAM DISK: compressed image found at block 0 invalid compresse
> Also, the person who suggested that I use mgetty seemed to think I was
> kiiky for wanting to use uugetty. Well, if he's listening, I'd like to add
> that, under mgetty, I *still* can't dial out on the modem that mgetty is
> sitting on. The whole reason I wanted to use uugetty was that it suppose
For months I have tried to get the CGI scripts to work. Today I really became
upset
when I got a simple script with the instructions to install it and it still
didn't work.
I went through a book called WEB SITE Administrators Survival Guide that
explained all
of the Permissions settings and
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Fundamental <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>does debian have a news server software i could use?
Yes, install the "inn" or "cnews" packages from the news/ section.
Mike.
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A rumor has it that WinNT on an 8 processors board gives you a real powerful
and scalable machine.
A while ago there was a discussion on this list whose conclusion was that a
Pentium Pro 200 would be faster than a dual P133 system. From this I deduce
there must be some support for multi-process
The news server software lives under 'news' section in the Debian mirrors.
This section can be found from either the 'stable' or 'unstable' directories.
For example ftp://ftp.it.com.au/mirrors/linux/debian/Debian-1.1-fixed/binary-i3
86/news/
^^
Hello,
when I try ftp from another machine to my debian PC in a local network,
I get the following messages:
wrds12:~> ftp wrpc18.urz.uni-wuppertal.de
Connected to wrpc18.urz.uni-wuppertal.de.
220 wrpc18 FTP server (Version 5.60) ready.
Name (wrpc18.urz.uni-wuppertal.de:schulte):
Hello all,
About two weeks ago I put a small announce about the package finder I have
created. This is just the reminder that the package finder still runs on
http://house.cs.tut.fi/~hessu/debian/ and is free for you to use.
It will move to some other location in the future so this is not the p
Hi!
Does someone out there has a cygwin.dll for
win32gcc_2.7.2.cygnus.960412-1?
I wrote a simple hello world program in C and tried to compile it (also
with -static) but when I run the program under Win95 (yuck!) I get a
message that I need cygwin.dll. I did an archie request and found 3
differe
John Hasler wrote:
> Would it be possible to create an easily found README describing the
> special kernels, what each one supports, and why one might need to use it?
> The absence of such a file caused me considerable grief.
I could not agree more. I cannot describe how frustrated I was when
I
Hello all,
I know that it is intended that kenel header files come with
libc5-dev and are not symlinks to the kernel source tree. Ok, this
said let us come to my humble request: I would dearly like to use the
symlink to my current kernel source on all boxes, this is because of
some driver
Andy:
> Rename the package in non-free to gs-nf.
OK, I give in.
When I took over the package, I asked on debian-devel (or was it debian-user)
what I should do, and, except for Dirk (who, incedentely, I missed
in this discussion!), nobodoy answered.
On the other hand, the serious problems people
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Fundamental <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >does debian have a news server software i could use?
>
> Yes, install the "inn" or "cnews" packages from the news/ section.
Just don't try the current cnews package from unstable - it's broken.
And yes, I've reporte
Dennis wrote:
>
> Greetings Debian People!
>
> I put in the boot disk and get:
>
> Boots the kernel [other stuff blows along the screen]
>
> then I get:
>
> VFS: Insert root floppy disk to be loaded into ramdisk and press enter
>
> In goes the root disk and I get:
>
> RAM DISK: compress
On Tue, 22 Oct 1996, Vaibhav Goel wrote:
>
>
> Hello;
>
> I am interested in installing Debian on a 486 machine. This machine does
> not have a CDROM drive so I will have to download the whole package and
> install it from floppies/ftp. Here is my situation; I will be connecting
> the 486 on
On Tue, 22 Oct 1996, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> However, this has *not* fixed the bizzare problem with pppd thinking I
> don't have PPP support compiled in, even though I do.
In my experience, I've had to turn MGETTY OFF when I wanted to make an
outbound PPP call. Dunno exactly why. I can dial out wh
> Hello,
>
> when I try ftp from another machine to my debian PC in a local network,
> I get the following messages:
[...]
> I fiddled around with those files /etc/hosts.allow, /etc/hosts.deny and
> /etc/ftpusers -- without success.
>
> Any hints?
Yes, check that your login shell is listed in /
On Tue, 22 Oct 1996, Vaibhav Goel wrote:
>
>
> Hello;
>
> I am interested in installing Debian on a 486 machine. This machine does
> not have a CDROM drive so I will have to download the whole package and
> install it from floppies/ftp. Here is my situation; I will be connecting
> the 486 on
Arrigo Triulzi writes:
> I know that it is intended that kenel header files come with
> libc5-dev and are not symlinks to the kernel source tree. Ok, this
> said let us come to my humble request: I would dearly like to use the
> symlink to my current kernel source on all boxes, this is becaus
Kevin M Bealer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: On Thu, 17 Oct 1996, Arrigo Triulzi wrote:
: > the OpenView stuff coming with Debian seems to work a little
: > strangely: I have no borders on menus or any item. I don't really care
: I noticed this too, it seemed to depend on color* depth. I
: thi
I have installed an almost uptodate Version of rex.
Starting with an update I have made in the last days most is no longer
working in a xterm, however it runs fine on the console.
I get the following message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> most .xmodmaprc
Terminal not powerful enough for SLang.
[EMAIL PROTEC
Hi folks, tonight I hope to get PPP working on my laptop aftering getting
the Hayes Optima 144 working last night.
What does one take from Rex to get ppp going? DIP/DIAL etc?
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> For months I have tried to get the CGI scripts to work. Today I really
> became
> upset
> when I got a simple script with the instructions to install it and it still
> did
> n't work.
> I will be incredibly greatful to anyone that can help me
Try to log in on you web server machin and do "
I have been told that InfoMagic has just released a 6 cd-rom set for
linux which includes the Debian/GNU Linux 1.1.4. Is this a stable
and recent version or is a later version out there?
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On Wed, 23 Oct 1996, Robert Nicholson wrote:
> Hi folks, tonight I hope to get PPP working on my laptop aftering getting
> the Hayes Optima 144 working last night.
>
> What does one take from Rex to get ppp going? DIP/DIAL etc?
>
All you need it ppp_2.2.0f-3.deb.
If you want an intermittent ppp
> What I get is a Error 500 cannot execute counter.pl...
make sure that your script is executable and readable by the web
server:
% chmod a+rx counter.pl
then, try running counter.pl from the shell:
% ./counter.pl
it won't `work' in the sense of doing the same thing that it would do
if s
Hi,
According to Philippe Andersson:
>
> Just a thought - I don't know if it's relevant. Is a password associated
> with your user schulte on wrpc18.urz.uni-wuppertal.de ? I noticed once,
> on my home Linux box, that I was unable to FTP to it unless I first set
> a password for my user.
>
> Hope
Hello,
According to Niels:
>
> On Wed, 23 Oct 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >530 User schulte access denied.
>
> Probable solution:
> Put your shell in /etc/shells, wu-ftpd is picky about that.
>
This was it! However, it is a little more complicated story...
I use tcsh, even as r
Hello,
I installed netscape 3.0 yesterday under /usr/local/netscape
When I run netscape and it tries to connect to the default home URL the
following message is displayed on the screen:
>>A network error occured:
>>unable to connect to server (TCP Error: No route to host)
>>The server may be down
Hello,
Is anybody using the new HP DeskJet 870Cxi printer ?
I would like to know if I will be able to print colour
PostScript using apsfilter.
Thank you very much for any information.
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Hello,
I'd like to know how it is possible to expire mail "articles" in the
current region in Gnus. I'm not knowledgeable about Gnus so I can't write
it mself, but if someone has an idea or can help me, this would be great...
Also, someone sent me a nice intro to using Gnus to read mail. I lost i
Hi, I was just wondering if there is a way to make a computer connect itself
to the internet using PPP. I have a Sporster Vi modem and would like to be
able to dial home and have the modem on answering force the debian system
to connect itself to the usual ISP so that I can then access it through t
> In my experience, I've had to turn MGETTY OFF when I wanted to make an
> outbound PPP call. Dunno exactly why. I can dial out when I have MGETTY
> running, if I dial out with something like Minicom.
Sounds like your pppd is not getting its locks right. Possible causes:
1) it has not been to
> In my experience, I've had to turn MGETTY OFF when I wanted to make an
> outbound PPP call. Dunno exactly why. I can dial out when I have MGETTY
> running, if I dial out with something like Minicom.
This is because they're not putting their lockfiles in the same
directory. Look at the compila
On Wed, 23 Oct 1996, Daniel Stringfield wrote:
> > However, this has *not* fixed the bizzare problem with pppd thinking
> > I don't have PPP support compiled in, even though I do.
>
> In my experience, I've had to turn MGETTY OFF when I wanted to make
> an outbound PPP call. Dunno exactly why. I
On Wed, 23 Oct 1996, Philip Hands wrote:
> > In my experience, I've had to turn MGETTY OFF when I wanted to make an
> > outbound PPP call. Dunno exactly why. I can dial out when I have MGETTY
> > running, if I dial out with something like Minicom.
>
> Sounds like your pppd is not getting its lo
On Tue, 22 Oct 1996, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> So, as near as I can tell, the modem was answering the modem on
> its own volition just moments before mgetty sent an "ATA" which, I
> believe, toggles the online state (hangs up if off-hook, picks up if
> on-hook). Hence, the two clicks, I guess. So, pu
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