On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Daniel Stringfield wrote:
> In response to someone's suggestion to get the Microfoft WOrd Viewer, and
> run it under WINE. Well. It sorta runs under wine. It requires that
> SHARE.EXE be loaded. Uhg! How do I get it to think I am running it?
>
I'm not sure how WINE works,
I'didn't succeed to install the DEBIAN LINUX 1.1, the disks are not
recognized,the error message is : "No hard disk drives could be found !"
when trying to partition the main HD.
My hardware configuration is :
- Ultrastore SCSI-2 34F VLB with :
- 540 MB SCSI disk
I graved the fortune program out of stable. It runs, but produces
no fortunes. Is there anothe packahe I need to grab with the
fortunes?
Could there be some other ste up I need to do?
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Subject line pretty much says it all.
BTW is this a Debian extension? My redHat box doesn;t seem to
have it nor my FreeBSD box.
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Factory Automation Systems
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Hi,
I wrote recently about problems with running dselect, namely that the
installation step fails with:
dpkg: cannot see how to satisfy pre-dependency:
perl pre-depends on libdl1
dpkg: cannot satisfy pre-dependencies for perl (wanted due to perl)
I had a look and found that the new version of
On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Daniel Stringfield wrote:
> In response to someone's suggestion to get the Microfoft WOrd Viewer, and
> run it under WINE. Well. It sorta runs under wine. It requires that
> SHARE.EXE be loaded. Uhg! How do I get it to think I am running it?
>
Is there some reason you just
On Wed, 27 Nov 1996, Graeme Stewart wrote:
> > "michael" == Fundamental <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> michael> my debian time is wrong:) The time in my cmos is correct,
> michael> but the time that debian displays is incorrect
>
> After doing a `date -s "Now"' to get the system ti
On Sun, 1 Dec 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
> I think modules-2.0.0-14.deb has been withdrawn. -13 is in "frozen" now.
> We have modules 2.1.8-1.deb in "unstable", but that may depend on the
> currently-shaky 2.1.x kernel.
We should upgrade to modules-2.1.13 - works with all 2.0 kernels, and most
2.1
Hi,
When I try to use vipw to change the /etc/passwd file, I receive
a message that this file is locked. I thing this happened due to
a crash when I was editing it with vipw. I would be grateful if
someone could give me some advice of how to unlock the passwd
file.
Thanks!
Ramos.
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J. RA
Hello,
What's going on with "buzz" ?
Packages modules-2.0.0-15 and ppp-2.2.0f-18 have Pre-Depends: libc5 (>=
5.4.7-7)
in Debian-1.1.16 but that version of libc is not released with buzz...
Will this be fixed ?
/Per-Eric
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