use dselect
most are in devel section and described appropriately
libc4-dev, kernel-headers, etc.
Make sure the headers match the lib versions you run.
Paul
On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Pete Poff wrote:
> Hi,
> could anyone tell me where to find and what file to get, that has all
> the basic in
On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Daniel Robbins wrote:
>
> I'm new to Linux, how can I be sure there is no way for others to get in
> to my machine when I am in a PPP session?
>
>
> Daniel Robbins
> School of Medicine Computer Services
> University of New Mexico
>
> [email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Hi Daniel
Hi,
I noticed that there are several mod player packages in the debian
distribution and I was wondering how populare something like that is with
the linux crowd?
The reason I ask is that I am thinking of porting my module player to
Debian, but it is very difficult to test a program like a mod pla
On Thu, 20 Mar 1997 18:23:23 MST Jason Gunthorpe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
.ca) wrote:
> I noticed that there are several mod player packages in the debian
> distribution and I was wondering how populare something like that is with
> the linux crowd?
It is. Unfortunately, most of them are console-based
Are the Advansys ABP-5140 and the Adaptec 2910 controllers supported
under Linux?
Bob
Thought <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way to make dpkg give me a list (output) of ALL the packages
> (installed and not installed) along with their descriptions? Even just
> the short one-liner descriptions?
less /var/lib/dpkg/available
[snip]
> Ok, here's another question about sha
On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Philippe Troin wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Mar 1997 18:23:23 MST Jason Gunthorpe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
> .ca) wrote:
>
> > I noticed that there are several mod player packages in the debian
> > distribution and I was wondering how populare something like that is with
> > the linux crowd
Hi,
I've gotten and compiled slirp. It works, I guess. For me to
access my slip account I have to dail into a place called Socket and it
give me a slip account. Will slirp dail into Socket? Also after I've
opened out do I get it to run in the back ground?
Pete Poff
If I downloaded software for my machine, how would I install it?
Aaron Walker
On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Jason Killen wrote:
> Which log is "the log"? I'm looked throught last and auth.log but found
> nothing.
OK; do this:
1. Attempt a telnet session.
2. When it fails, cd to /var/log.
3. ls -ltr
The error (if logged) will be in one of the last files listed. (My guess
is da
I think if you have a slip account you don't need slirp. Slirp
is for those only having a shell acount in their server.
Cheers.
Pete Poff wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I've gotten and compiled slirp. It works, I guess. For me to
> access my slip account I have to dail into a place called Socket and it
On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Pete Poff wrote:
> Hi,
> I've gotten and compiled slirp. It works, I guess. For me to
> access my slip account I have to dail into a place called Socket and it
> give me a slip account. Will slirp dail into Socket? Also after I've
> opened out do I get it to run in
On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Nathan Whittacre wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Mar 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Has anyone put EDO memory in a 486? ..does it work alright?
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Jonathan
>
> There are certain motherboards that accept EDO memory. Unless the board
> specifies it will wo
I just upgraded my LPR to a new version... And now I can't send print
jobs to my SAMBA server :(
All I did was install the lpr5.9-13.deb package.. And it broke. Any
ideas what I should do? If I try to start a share from the prompt in
Win95 DOS box, I get:
(me) -> net use lpt1 \\tjobrien\
There have been various mailings here along the lines of
/dev/cua* names are deprepcated in favour of /dev/ttyS*.
I was just wondering why the change (and when). I thought it used to
be that ttyS* was dial-in and cua* was dial-out (or possibly
vice-versa).
I looked in /usr/src/linux/Documentatio
Simple enough, so easy I should have thought of it myself (TM).
daemon.log says
Mar 21 00:20:59 rn120006 in.tel[9586]: connect from 127.0.0.1
Ekk. Now I'm really confused, I reinstalled getty and login. Anymore ideas?
On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Paul Christenson [N3EOP] wrote:
>On Thu, 20 Mar 1997
Uh... Oops..
I really hate replying to my own post on a mailing list, but I think
I figgered out what was wrong with Samba after my LPR upgrade..
Permissions.
I have no idea how they got changed, since all I did was install a new
version of LPR. But by changing the permissions on /var/spool/l
>It's an OS/2 player called Muse/2. It supports,
>xm/mod/s3m/it/ult/669/wow/far/mtm/it2 and was designed from the start to
>run under multi-tasking os's like Linux and Os/2. I figure it could take a
>few weeks tops to port over with gus only support.
It sounds great... but what about those of us w
On 20 Mar, Thought wrote:
Re: Hi all, it's me again. First off thanks for the numerous replies to my
Re: chmodding question :)
[snip]
Re: Here's another quick question: I have an Iomega Zip drive, and
Re: occasionally I get the message:
Re: sda: Write Protect is off
Re: sda: sda4
Re: when moun
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Adam Shand wrote:
> >It's an OS/2 player called Muse/2. It supports,
> >xm/mod/s3m/it/ult/669/wow/far/mtm/it2 and was designed from the start to
> >run under multi-tasking os's like Linux and Os/2. I figure it could take a
> >few weeks tops to port over with gus only support.
> I've got 9 or 10 of these cards deployed. All of the machines are running
> 2.0.29 without a single problem. I've never done anything more than plug
> the card in, turn the machine on and install. No special tweaking
> required.
>
What device(s) did you use on the card?
Lawrence,
There are so many discussion about 958 vs 2940uw.
I found that the main arugment 958 better than 2940uw
is that buslogic supports linux and allows source
distribution of the driver.
Lawrence,
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997 00:36:13 MST Jason Gunthorpe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
.ca) wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Adam Shand wrote:
> > It sounds great... but what about those of us without a gus? :)
>
> Well, porting over the digital mixer would be interesting, doable very
> quickly -- just don't cry whe
Hi everyone,
I want to install debian on different PC's using same selection
of packages for each PC. Is it possible if I have one PC fully
configured to take its list of installed packages and install
these on a second pc, whithout having to go through the whole
list with dselect aga
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I want to install debian on different PC's using same selection
> of packages for each PC. Is it possible if I have one PC fully
> configured to take its list of installed packages and install
> these on a second pc, whi
On Mar 21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> I want to install debian on different PC's using same selection of
> packages for each PC. Is it possible if I have one PC fully configured
> to take its list of installed packages and install these on a
> second pc, whithout having to go through the
I don't know much about how it all works, but I'm sure
/usr/doc/HOWTO/Serial-HOWTO gives a reasonable explanation of cua/ttyS
matters - it convinced me anyway!
Ed
>
> There have been various mailings here along the lines of
> /dev/cua* names are deprepcated in favour of /dev/ttyS*.
>
> I
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On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> Can we get this list to set a Reply-to: header, like every other piece of
> list software I've ever used? It's kind of a PITA to do a reply that goes
> only to the list with the current configuration.
Please read:
Hi
When I try ftping to my debian machine I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ftp belize
Connected to belize.
220 belize FTP server (Version wu-2.4(14) Wed Jan 8 21:17:19 MET 1997)
ready.
Name (belize:mdelaney): mdelaney
530 User mdelaney access denied...
Login failed.
ftp>
I am not a member of /etc/ftp
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Debian email wrote:
> Hi
>
> When I try ftping to my debian machine I get:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ftp belize
> Connected to belize.
> 220 belize FTP server (Version wu-2.4(14) Wed Jan 8 21:17:19 MET 1997)
> ready.
> Name (belize:mdelaney): mdelaney
> 530 User mdelaney acce
Hi,
Less than 1% of machines which are able to run linux won't boot from a
bzImage, but from a zImage. (This is what [EMAIL PROTECTED] told me, a german
linux distributor.) I have this problem.
Debian Rescue Disks base on a bzImage. I would like to install Debian,
but the Rescue Disk crashes w
[xrdb/cpp problems]
Take a look at http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/5812.html which has a
workaround that you can use until this bug is fixed.
Giuliano Procida.
Is anyone using mgetty?? Did anyone have problems getting it setup??
(I ask only because I tried to set it up on my redhat system and it screwed
up things like login.)
Thanks for the input.
Jason Killen Question Stupidity
Monolith : the new ANSI standard for
Can one of our non-X newsreaders deal reasonably with MIME messages?
(by "reasonably" I mean along the way mutt works for mail: decode
base64/quoted-printable messages and headers, handle text/* itself, and
offer to run metamail for non-text parts (e.g. application/postscript);
being able to send
Greg Vence wrote:
>
> Marisol Garcia Valls wrote:
> >
> > Could anybody tell me why does "rawrite" creates no files on
> > the floppy disks? I use the command:
> >
> > rawrite2 -f rsc1200r.bin -d a:
> > |
> > |
> > It doesn't matter |
I was running the checksecurity program by hand after adding the types
vfat and supermount(not really needed) to the list of types to skip in the
checksecurity.conf file and I got a kernel-panic.
Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Fri Mar 21 08:21:20 1997 ...
widget-servis kernel: Kernel panic: E
Hi,
can I put down the power of my monitor when I'm running X?
Thanks
Stefan Walder
*---*
Dipl. Ing. Stefan Walder (techn. Ang. in der EDV-Systemtechnik)
Universitaetsstrasse 150 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Werkstofftechnik I
"Daniel" == Daniel Doro Ferrante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Daniel> I have just upgraded from httpd to apache and I have
Daniel> encountered some problems with apache config files (as a
Daniel> matter of fact, apache itself found problems with the config
Daniel> files...). So I would like to kno
Walked up to my machine to find the disks crunching merrily along,
so did a ps and found that updatedb was running; no problem. But
I also saw this entry:
398 ? S 0:00 frcode
Can anyone tell me what that is? There is no man page for it.
Thanks!
--
Ken Gaugler N6OSK Santa Clara, C
Metro-X 3.1.5
-
For those interested; I just installed Metro-X version 3.1.5 on 2 of my
debian systems and it works great. I had no problems with the install and
no problems when I configured it. The installer package that debian has is
for the old version. I didn't see any reason to h
This guy must not really want anyone to send him help via email!
--
Ken Gaugler N6OSK Santa Clara, California
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.wco.com/~keng
"The life of a Repo Man is always INTENSE..."
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___ _ _ ___ _
In your email to me, Jason Killen, you wrote:
>
> Is anyone using mgetty?? Did anyone have problems getting it setup??
> (I ask only because I tried to set it up on my redhat system and it screwed
> up things like login.)
Mgetty works fine with Debian. If you are going to use it with
win95 for A
Hi,
I would like to use emacs to edit latex files. I use a french
keyboard and I would like emacs to print accentued caracters on
the screen. Is it possible ? How can I do it ?
Thanks
F. Le Gall
On Mar 21, Ken Gaugler wrote
> This guy must not really want anyone to send him help via email!
["REFUSED" message deleted]
I appreciate help via email very much (which is why my Usenet posts don't
have mangled From:s). However, I don't want to waste time on junk email
(aka UCE, aka bulk mail aka
Jason Killen wrote:
>
> Is anyone using mgetty?? Did anyone have problems getting it setup??
> (I ask only because I tried to set it up on my redhat system and it screwed
> up things like login.)
>
> Thanks for the input.
>
> Jason Killen Question Stupidity
>
Richard Sharman wrote:
>
> There have been various mailings here along the lines of
> /dev/cua* names are deprepcated in favour of /dev/ttyS*.
>
> I was just wondering why the change (and when). I thought it used to
> be that ttyS* was dial-in and cua* was dial-out (or possibly
> vice-versa).
>
On Thu, 20 Mar 1997 10:50:48 +0100 (MET), Martin Stromberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
>>
>> + ifconfig eth0 38.233.80.66 netmask 255.255.255.240 broadcast 38.233.80.79
>> SIOCSIFFLAGS: Try again
Thanks for the replies. I don't know what the problem was specifically,
but the card started working a
I recently bought a computer on which I had an internal Iomega Zip
drive installed. I expected a SCSI or, perhaps, a parallel Zip
drive. I was surprised when it came with an IDE Zip drive installed.
The drivers for Windows 95 are all installed and the drive works fine
with that. When Linux boot
Stefan Walder wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> can I put down the power of my monitor when I'm running X?
>
If your graphics adapter/monitor has support for it, yes! If you have
an S3/Mach64-based adapter and are using the XF86_S3(V) or
XF86_Mach64 server. You need to edit your XF86Config file and add the
o
Jason,
> Is anyone using mgetty?? Did anyone have problems getting it setup??
I have used for the past year with Slackware 3.0 (linux 1.2.13).
I had no trouble using it for fax reception or transmission, and remote login.
I have not yet started using it under Debian.
For securit
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Lawrence Chim wrote:
> > I've got 9 or 10 of these cards deployed. All of the machines are running
> > 2.0.29 without a single problem. I've never done anything more than plug
> > the card in, turn the machine on and install. No special tweaking
> > required.
> >
>
> What
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Santiago Vila Doncel wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> > Can we get this list to set a Reply-to: header, like every other piece of
> > list software I've ever used? It's kind of a PITA to do a reply that goes
> > o
Thanks for a first help... But I am still facing the same problem
as before. As you said, Johnie, upgrading apache was great (1.1 -> 1.3),
but the error continued:
getpeername: Socket operation on
non-socket
getsockname: Socket operation on non-socket
Error getting local addre
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On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Santiago Vila Doncel wrote:
> > On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> > > Can we get this list to set a Reply-to: header, like every other piece of
> > > list software I've ever used? I
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to install debian on different PC's using same selection
> of packages for each PC. Is it possible if I have one PC fully
> configured to take its list of installed packages and install
> these on a second pc, whithout having to go
I am now happily running Debian Linux systems both at the office and
at home. When reading mail at the office I use VM within GNU emacs.
To read from home I could run an emacs on the office system displaying
on the X-server at home and start up VM but that is a lot of overhead
just to read a coup
Douglas Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are there any such emacs-based MUA's that support IMAP? Does gnus do
> so?
Someone is working on an IMAP backend for gnus, but it is not, to the
best of my knowledge, there yet.
I will mention that if you use dxpc, emacs-with-X over a PPP link is
quite
I am installing X window on my machine using xf86config program.
startx tells me that no mouse is found on my machine. I can use the
mouse when I run Window for Workgroup.
Can anybody tell me why linux can not detect the mouse device on my
machine. I have Microsoft two buttons mouse.
Thanks in
> I am installing X window on my machine using xf86config program.
> startx tells me that no mouse is found on my machine. I can use the
> mouse when I run Window for Workgroup.
>
> Can anybody tell me why linux can not detect the mouse device on my
> machine. I have Microsoft two buttons mouse
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Jim Pick wrote:
>
> > I am installing X window on my machine using xf86config program.
> > startx tells me that no mouse is found on my machine. I can use the
> > mouse when I run Window for Workgroup.
> >
> > Can anybody tell me why linux can not detect the mouse device o
I've been getting this message mailed to me everyday for the past month or
so, does anybody know how to fix this?
--
>From root Thu Mar 20 06:47:48 1997
Return-Path:
Received: Hi!by s
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997 08:40:01 EST Brian K Servis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
) wrote:
> I was running the checksecurity program by hand after adding the types
> vfat and supermount(not really needed) to the list of types to skip in the
> checksecurity.conf file and I got a kernel-panic.
You probably have
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997 06:46:22 PST Ken Gaugler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Walked up to my machine to find the disks crunching merrily along,
> so did a ps and found that updatedb was running; no problem. But
> I also saw this entry:
>
> 398 ? S 0:00 frcode
This command is used by upd
Can anyone tell me how to setup my NE-2000 Compatible Ehternet Card?
It does not work to use the NE-2000 driver while using the Rescue disk.
???
Collin Rose
--- Begin Message ---
Can anyone tell me how to setup my NE-2000 Compatible Ehternet Card?
It does not work to use the NE-2000 driv
Daniel Doro Ferrante wrote:
>
>
> Thanks for a first help... But I am still facing the same problem
> as before. As you said, Johnie, upgrading apache was great (1.1 -> 1.3),
> but the error continued:
>
> getpeername: Socket operation on
> non-socket
> getsockname: Socket operation o
On Thu, 20 Mar 1997 14:04:05 EST "St. Johns Computer Center"
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I've been getting this message mailed to me everyday for the past month or
> so, does anybody know how to fix this?
>
> Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> run-parts /etc/cron.daily
> /usr/sbin/dwww-doc-inde
Hi,
I use, emacs, gnus, and tm in conjunction to provide a very
capable mime enabled system, both of viewing and encoding.
manoj
--
Successful and fortunate crime is called virtue. Seneca
Manoj Srivastava mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mobile, Alabama USAh
Philippe Troin writes:
>
>
>On Fri, 21 Mar 1997 08:40:01 EST Brian K Servis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
>) wrote:
>
>> I was running the checksecurity program by hand after adding the types
>> vfat and supermount(not really needed) to the list of types to skip in the
>> checksecurity.conf file and I got a
On 21 Mar, Douglas Bates wrote:
>
> I recently bought a computer on which I had an internal Iomega Zip
> drive installed. I expected a SCSI or, perhaps, a parallel Zip
> drive. I was surprised when it came with an IDE Zip drive installed.
> The drivers for Windows 95 are all installed and the d
>
> On Thu, 20 Mar 1997 14:04:05 EST "St. Johns Computer Center"
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > I've been getting this message mailed to me everyday for the past month or
> > so, does anybody know how to fix this?
> >
> > Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> run-parts /etc/cron.daily
> > /usr
Hello,
I'm trying to use the win32 compiler included in debian-1.2.x and
compile some code that uses sockets. I get the following error
messages, and I wondered if anyone had any hints...
[ begin verbatim errors ]
~> i386-unknown-cygwin32-gcc mything.o r_stdlib.o desc.o cmf.o -o mydes
cmf.
has aynone had admirable success building and using the brcfg
functionality of the later kernels?
if so in what kind of configuration was the bridge applied to?
at what point, in regards to bridge performance, is it really more
effective to defer to OEM bridges?
and has anyone built a 10baseT ->
Thank you for your quick respone. I haven't done anything about compile a
kernel.
Would you please show me how to do it. I have Debian linux 2.0.0 on my machine.
Base on your message I think I have MS PS/2 mouse.
Regards,
Thanh X. Ngo
(972) 927-6192
---
From: Syrus Nemat-Nasser <[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Robin Beckett wrote:
> > Well, porting over the digital mixer would be interesting, doable very
> > quickly -- just don't cry when a 20 channel song brings your 486 to it's
> > knees :> (A 486dx-50 can sustain about 30 channels with all the asm code
> > in place)
>
> I'm not
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Santiago Vila Doncel wrote:
> Yes, I also use Pine, and I usually "reply to all recipients" (with such a
> high volume its very easy to miss a message), sometimes only to the
> original poster, and very few times only to the list.
I guess we'll just agree to disagree about Re
Hello,
It used to be that linux would autodetect my NE2000type card. With
newer
kernels I've had to set it myself. In my case I added the line
ne io=0x320 irq=7 to /etc/modules
digger
>
> Can anyone tell me how to setup my NE-2000 Compatible Ehternet Card?
> It does not work to use
Collin Rose wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me how to setup my NE-2000 Compatible Ehternet Card?
> It does not work to use the NE-2000 driver while using the Rescue disk.
>
Does the rescue disk not have a driver for an NE-2000 e-net card or
does it just not get the settings?
--
Jens B. Jorgensen
[
Hi Ken
color is built into ls in recent versions of ls.
I have the alias
alias ls='ls --color'
in my initialization file /etc/profile for everybody,
and .bash_profile (or what have you) for local init.
I also found on my Debian system the file
/usr/doc/fileutils/color-ls.gz
Y
I am using a quite old kernel version: 2.0.27
Can anything else be conflicting with apache 1.1.3 ?
Daniel.
Daniel Doro Ferrante
CECM - Curso Experimental de Ciencias Molec
Silly question: (please don't stone me!)
How do I run strace with apache ?
Thanks
Daniel.
Daniel Doro Ferrante
CECM - Curso Experimental de Ciencias
Hi,
[message being sent to the list only, since that is what my
set up defaults to, mentioned to prove a point]
>>"Jason" == Jason Costomiris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jason> On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Santiago Vila Doncel wrote:
Santiago > Please read: http://garcon.unicom.com/FAQ/re
> Here's a quick question: Why is my /home g+s staff?
> drwxrwsr-x 4 root staff1024 Mar 19 23:05 /home/
Your $HOME directory is probably /home/. /home is
the parent directory for the home directories of all the users (real and
system) on your machine. Normally only the staf
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Philippe Troin wrote:
>
> On Fri, 21 Mar 1997 00:36:13 MST Jason Gunthorpe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
> .ca) wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know how to control the order in which constructors are called
> > during program startup (for global static objects). To allow the metaclass
> > con
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>Slackware _does_ have a package tool (called, I believe, pkgtool :-)
>albeit simpler (less sophisticated, less capable) than those of
>Debian or Redhat.
>Also Slackware _does_ have interim upgrades, both for new software
>versions and to fix security ho
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
From: carlos@fisica.ufpr.br
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: is buslogic 958 really better than 2940uw
In-Reply-To: <333243A6.52CF@numbat.cs.rmit.edu.au>
References: <333243A6.52CF@numbat.cs.rm
>problems with these drives, and a few days later received a report
>that it had fixed their problem as well.
>
>So not only do they provide any technical information I need
>(whether documented or not), access to the technical people who know
>how things really work, and hardware to test and
remove
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997 13:52:51 EST Brian K Servis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
) wrote:
> If anyone wants to be a saint and send me copies of any of the
> following I would appreciate it. I don't want to download the whole
> packages over my modem just for a few files.
>
> /var/lib/dpkg/info/fvwm2.conffile
On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, A. Sinan Unur wrote:
> yesterday i decided to go ahead and compile the kernel with sound support
> and get rid of a bunch of scsi, cd-rom and ethernet drivers. anyway,
> after the first boot, i checked /var/adm/messages and found some
> unexpected diagnostics regarding th
Phil. writes:
> This command is used by updatedb to compress the locate database.
> Don't worry about it :-)
> You could have done:
> $ dpkg -S frcode
> findutils: /usr/lib/locate/frcode
But why is it undocumented?
--
John HaslerThis posting is in the public domain.
[
I recently installed the basic development files - gcc, cpp, binutils, libs,
and libs-dev. When I tried to compile a program with just a cout line it says
iostream.h: no such file...
I remeber seeing a lot of this on the linux newsgroup, and there seemed to be
as many theories as there were a
pine
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, J.H.M.Dassen wrote:
> Can one of our non-X newsreaders deal reasonably with MIME messages?
> (by "reasonably" I mean along the way mutt works for mail: decode
> base64/quoted-printable messages and headers, handle text/* itself, and
> offer to run metamail for non-text
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Thanh Ngo wrote:
> Thank you for your quick respone. I haven't done anything about compile a
> kernel.
> Would you please show me how to do it. I have Debian linux 2.0.0 on my
> machine.
> Base on your message I think I have MS PS/2 mouse.
Here's a bare bones outline of the
On 21 Mar 1997 14:48:27 CST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Phil. writes:
> > This command is used by updatedb to compress the locate database.
> > Don't worry about it :-)
>
> > You could have done:
> > $ dpkg -S frcode
> > findutils: /usr/lib/locate/frcode
>
> But why is it undocumented?
> Well, porting over the digital mixer would be interesting, doable very
> quickly -- just don't cry when a 20 channel song brings your 486 to it's
> knees :> (A 486dx-50 can sustain about 30 channels with all the asm code
> in place)
I'm not expecting to play a 20 channel song though, maybe 16 a
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