Hi All!
I've finally got my basic Debian 1.1 system installed (many thanks to those
who gave me some hints when I got stuck) and was trying to install X Windows
on it.
Downloaded the xbase-3.deb file and got it onto my system. When I ran the
dpkg program I got the response that I needed both the
Hi,
> I think I found the cpp package but haven't been able to locate the
> elf-x11r6lib package. Can anyone clue me on on where it might be found
> exactly? I've already taken a look around the Debian.org site but didn't
> find it.
The Package is called xlib. Why dont you simply use dselect wi
>
> Is installation possible over a modem via an ISP?
Yes! I've done it. Basically, all you need are the five installation disks
*and* the ppp package which is only about 90k (which, in my opinion, should
be given careful consideration about inclusion into the base disks, since it
makes it easier
I was trying to upgrade Apache to the latest version in /unstable the
other day. It ended up dumping core every time I tried to get anything
from it. I eventualy reverted back to the old one by "installing" a
previous version. However, this had a bad side effect:
The new version moved a lot of t
> Basically, this would entail archiving up all of the binaries, configuration
> files, as well as whole directories that are likely to contain accumulated
> data (like the digests for Majordomo... or maybe the logs for Apache, etc.).
>
> Perhaps, it would easiest to make a utility that could gene
What I usually delete is all the alpha/spark/m68k etc stuff that is never
going to b used on my 486 system. This should cut down a little on the
size. However, if you run a patch on the kerenl, some parts might say
that some files are missing, you should just tell patch to skip those
files,
XFree 3.2 will not be realeased in 1.2. However it should be uploaded
into unstable (bo) very soon so if you want to use it you will be able to
download it. The reason it is not going to be included is that the
maintainer didn't think that it would be fit to go out with 11.2 b/c he
was going
How does the CMOS clock affect the running system? There must be
some program that reads to CMOS clock and then sets the UNIX clock to
the same value.
Is there a way to set the CMOS clock to the UNIX clock without bring
down the system?
Are there even two clocks(UNIX and CMOS)?
I have ha
My installation is up-to-date with unstable.
Since I installed libc5_5.4.7 (and Netscape 3.01), Netscape almost
always crashes on this page:
http://www.amdahl.com
probably because of the Java Applet.
I know this was discussed just recently. It seems the options
are to disable Java in Netscap
I finaly got ppp working but now I can't get it to telnet anywhere except
for the places in /etc/hosts file, I did set the DNS in the resolv.conf
and well it still wouln't let me go to anywhere else... it wouln't let me
view web pages other then the ones at those places... and it's the same
with f
Does debian have rdist or the equivalent program? I checked the package
finder and found nothing.
Thanks:)
Sahua,
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WILLIAM M BURNS writes:
-> How does the CMOS clock affect the running system? There must be
-> some program that reads to CMOS clock and then sets the UNIX clock to
-> the same value.
The kernel clock is set from the CMOS clock at boot time through the
clock program. Usually, it is not ref
Hello,
I'm new to Tex and Latex and would like to install it to learn
more about it. However, after getting my machine configured, I
tried to do an "ftp" install. This worked for the most part,
except for a few packages that were in the Packages file but not
on ftp.debian.org or ftp.caldera.com.
Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know this was discussed just recently. It seems the options
> are to disable Java in Netscape or downgrade to an older libc.
> Are there other options?
libc5_5.4.7-7 will be in the archive soon, and it includes the older
malloc as a seperate library
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ( WILLIAM M BURNS) writes:
> How does the CMOS clock affect the running system? There must be
> some program that reads to CMOS clock and then sets the UNIX clock to
> the same value.
That program is clock(8).
> Is there a way to set the CMOS clock to the UNIX clock without
Hello
I have some problem with my UUCP. The line disconnects in the beginning of
the handshake. I have tried with another MYsystemNAME and then the remote
(ISP) side complains verbose that "You are unknown to me" so I'm apparently
using the right MYsystemNAME. Funny thing is that my ISP runs Linux
Fundamental wrote:
>
> Does debian have rdist or the equivalent program? I checked the package
> finder and found nothing.
It's in my netstd 2.07-1.
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Guy Maor wrote:
>
> libc5_5.4.7-7 will be in the archive soon, and it includes the older
> malloc as a seperate library for buggy software like netscape. You'll
> be able to run netscape like this:
>
> LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libgnumalloc.so netscape
>
> and java apps will work.
>
> The pa
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After installing Debian, I found this in /root/.bash_profile:
[ ... ]
if [ -x /root/.configure ]
then
/root/.configure && rm -f /root/.configure && logout
fi
[ ... ]
Is this not a security hole?
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>if [ -x /root/.configure ]
>then
> /root/.configure && rm -f /root/.configure && logout
>fi
>Is this not a security hole?
I don't think so. It is meant to let root choose a password, add one
user account (for people who usually won't do that and run their
system with user id root and start wond
Hello all,
people here are having very serious problems with both g77 and
f2c: the numbers which come out at the end are different from any
other architecture we can lay our hands on, i.e. they have declared
the boxes unfit for numerical calculations.
This is a pretty major proble
I am trying to install Debian 1.1 on my system, I have a Adaptec 2840 SCSI card
and I tried to use several boot disks but none goes well (I get a problem
after recognize the disks). So, I have tried to use the kernel that I am using
with my linux, I have replaced the linux file of the boot disk wit
which version of f2c are you using? the last debian version 960717-0
is kind of old, and there is at least one bug in the 960717-0 version
which makes ishft fail miserably when dealing with signed integers.
this kind of messed up our random number generators big time. the f2c
maintainer was very re
On Tue, 5 Nov 1996, Johann Spies wrote:
> Date: Tue, 5 Nov 96 15:35 SAT
> From: Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Reading news offline
> Resent-Date: Tue, 5 Nov 1996 11:40:15 -0500 (EST)
> Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> I have a dial-up
On Thu, 7 Nov 1996, Richard G. Roberto wrote:
> I'm new to Tex and Latex and would like to install it to learn
> more about it. However, after getting my machine configured, I
> tried to do an "ftp" install. This worked for the most part,
> except for a few packages that were in the Packages fil
>
>Yes! I've done it. Basically, all you need are the five installation disks
>*and* the ppp package which is only about 90k (which, in my opinion, should
>be given careful consideration about inclusion into the base disks, since it
>makes it easier to install all the other goodies through an ISP).
Dear all
LaTeX runs fine on all my documents apart from the fact that it cannot
find the Greek alphabet resulting in some strange looking equations, I
have included part of the log file and several days back tried the TeX
newsgroup:
LaTeX Font Info:Checking defaults for OML/cmm/m/it on input
Guy Maor writes:
> LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libgnumalloc.so netscape
That should be LD_PRELOAD=libgnumalloc.so.5 ...
David
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> > libc5_5.4.7-7 will be in the archive soon, and it includes the older
> > malloc as a seperate library for buggy software like netscape. You'll
> > be able to run netscape like this:
> >
> > LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libgnumalloc.so netscape
> >
> > and java apps will work.
> >
> > The path m
I am still having problems with init. My computer is up to date with
unstable. sysvinit was one of the many things that got upgraded in a
flurry last week. Now, programs that don't put themselves in the
background get killed before the gettys are started. For example, the
software watchdog and
On Mon, 4 Nov 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
> The code-freeze for 1.2 happens today.
Any chance that 1.2 will have a recent kernel (like 2.0.23 or 2.0.24)?
2.0.24 has the big ping fix which I consider important, however I've
heard some applications have problems with .24 due to a change in a
netwo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Zebedee Mason) writes:
> LaTeX runs fine on all my documents apart from the fact that it cannot
> find the Greek alphabet resulting in some strange looking equations, I
> have included part of the log file and several days back tried the TeX
> newsgroup:
> (nomenclature.tex
>
Hi all!
Reading from linux-kernel, it seems that netscape crashes with the
libc 5.4.
Quoting from Alan Cox:
Unpack libc5.2.18 libc.so.5.2.18 into /usr/local/netscrap/lib. Move
netscape into /usr/local/netscrap/lib
Add a new script 'netscape' that does
export LD_PRELOAD=/us
> Any chance that 1.2 will have a recent kernel (like 2.0.23 or 2.0.24)?
> 2.0.24 has the big ping fix which I consider important, however I've
> heard some applications have problems with .24 due to a change in a
> network struct.
It currently has 2.0.23 (although I have not released a boot di
On Thu, 7 Nov 1996, Arrigo Triulzi wrote:
> people here are having very serious problems with both g77 and
> f2c: the numbers which come out at the end are different from any
> other architecture we can lay our hands on, i.e. they have declared
> the boxes unfit for numerical calculations.
On Thu, 7 Nov 1996, Arrigo Triulzi wrote:
> I would greatly appreciate any information or patches. A bug
> report is in the process of being prepared for both the g77 developers
> and the f2c developers. Incidentally, should I send a bug report to
> the Debian developers too?
I should add
In your email to me, Bruce Perens, you wrote:
>
> > Any chance that 1.2 will have a recent kernel (like 2.0.23 or 2.0.24)?
> > 2.0.24 has the big ping fix which I consider important, however I've
> > heard some applications have problems with .24 due to a change in a
> > network struct.
>
> It
Bruce Perens wrote:
>
> > Any chance that 1.2 will have a recent kernel (like 2.0.23 or 2.0.24)?
> > 2.0.24 has the big ping fix which I consider important, however I've
> > heard some applications have problems with .24 due to a change in a
> > network struct.
>
> It currently has 2.0.23 (althou
On Wed, 6 Nov 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
> I guess it is appropriate to recommend that CD manufacturers include
> the 27 XFree82 3.2 packages from "unstable" on their CDs along with
> the 3.1 version that will be in the release. When I write the release
> notes for CD manufacturers, I'll put that i
On Thu, 7 Nov 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
> I'd like to hear more about what breaks with 2.0.24 .
Some people have reported that X is slower in 2.0.24. Linus is looking
into the cause.
Gerry
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No, it is not a virus, although I think that code fragement is now
obsolete. Ian Murdock wrote that to run a configure script the first
time the system boots after being installed. I think I hacked inittab
or something to start the configure script without waiting for the login
prompt in 1.1 , whic
From: Paul Seelig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> How about putting in as well that those CD-ROM manufacturers are at last
> allowed to include the non-free directory too?
The note I gave them last time on the non-free directory was that they
can include parts of it, but they must read all of the licenses o
On Thu, 7 Nov 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
> It currently has 2.0.23 (although I have not released a boot disk, the
> kernel package is there).
>
> I'd like to hear more about what breaks with 2.0.24 .
>
How about hearing what has been fixed in 2.0.24? ;-) There was a bug
introduced via a bugfix for
I can't be sure that 2.0.24 was the cause, but maelstrom won't
run right now because it claims that it cannot allocate 'X shared
memory' or some such thing. Lately, I upgraded many things including
libc5 and 2.0.6 -> 2.0.24 before I noticed this. Anyway, when
I can spare a few hours of modem time
The reason that netscape and a few other applications crash is because
their malloc statments are buggy. It is not a bug in libc5.4.7, but in
netscape. However, since this is a problem we are including the old malloc
in the libc package, and people who are going to run netscape will have a
sc
How do i generate a whatis database in Debian Linux?
P. *8^)
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Johannes Gutenberg-University - Forum 6 - 5
Hi ,
recently i installed a Debian-Linux from the Sep. 96
Infomagic Dev. Resource on my computer at home.
i also like to install the non-free packages, which are
NOT included on the CD.
I got at least a part of the non-free package via ftp
at my office, transfered the files to my home
using a
Hi Nick, You wrote:
Nick>
Nick> On Tue, 5 Nov 1996, Johann Spies wrote:
Nick>
Nick> > Date: Tue, 5 Nov 96 15:35 SAT From: Johann Spies
Nick> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Nick> > Subject: Reading news offline Resent-Date: Tue,
Nick> > 5 Nov 1996 11:40:15 -0500 (EST)
[ Please don't Cc: me when replying to my message on a mailing list. ]
Paul Seelig:
> Why is I-Connect obviously allowed to include non-free on their disk and
> not e.g. InfoMagic who are selling more or less an image of the primary
> Debian FTP server as well?
It's not Debian who are restrictin
but I'm sure I saw a message about turning slackware .tgz's and
.rpms into debian packages. I've got a few .tgz's I'd like to install,
and would prefer it if I could keep everything registered with dpkg.
TIA,
mike...
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(I just subscribed the newsgroup, this may be an old one...)
I recently wondered why my Netscape is so slow to start. I found that
some Debian packages adds entries to /etc/mailcap many times and
Netscape is *very slow* in processing them.
I do not know yet the fundamental problem but I guess th
Something went wrong with my posting which was supposed to include this
message from c.o.l.a., so here it is again!
P. *8^)
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It is possible to install the individual packages you want
from non-free "by hand" with dpkg: dpkg -i some_package.deb.
Then, you can run dselect to take care of dependency problems
and configuration problems if any exist.
Luck. Syrus.
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Is there a simple way to access a linux filesystem over a serial cable?
For example, I would like to run dselect from my laptop and access
files residing on mounted partitions of my desktop linux system.
Thank you.
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