On 26 May, David Puryear wrote:
> perl: warning: Setting locale failed for the categories:
> LC_CTYPE LC_COLLATE
> perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
> LC_ALL = (unset),
> LC_CTYPE = (unset),
> LC_COLLATE = (unset),
> LANG = "us"
> ar
On Mon, 26 May 1997, Colin Telmer wrote:
> Is anyone successfully using any version of the ADSM backup software
> (client) with the iBCS module package? I can easily get the modules
> installed (although I had to rebuild the package), and I used to be able
> to run the sco client under 1.1, but I
On 26 May, Jesse Goldman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Curious thing just happend on my machine. All of a sudden, I'm no longer
> allowed to su to root. An attempt results in "You are not authorized to
> su root". Could this be related to the "secure-su" package? The "suauth"
> file is the standard one and doe
Hi all,
Thanks to everyone, I got few different answers to this. I used answer from
Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> who wrote:
From my .bash_vars file:
LANG=en_US
export LANG
LC_ALL=C
export LC_ALL
Hmm, having some problems. For IP Masq to work on a debian machine, and
to have all the ip_masq* modules included, what do I pick in the kernel
config? I have always assumed you only need to turn on ip
forwarding/gatewaying (CONFIG_IP_FORWARD) in the kernel config to have all
the IP_masq modules
On Tue, 27 May 1997 09:32:23 +1000 (EST), Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
>>
> One advantage of the db file is that comments are stripped out by
> makemap which means i can have as many comments as i like in the
> source text but it wont slow down the script at all [...]
You could get the
hi all :)
i downloaded the static dist of staroffice. set it up in
/usr/local/StarOffice-3.1 and then ran the setup (not as root). everything
went fine until i type swriter3.. it starts then dies. does it require a
printer? i have my printer on a different system.
Adrenolin [~]$>swriter3
Hi,
At work I print from my Linux box to a Sparc that has a Sparc Printer
attached to it. The box runs NeWSprint 2.5.
When I do do M-x print-buffer from emacs, it puts a date and time and a
page number at the top of the page (which I don't mind that much, but I
wouldn't mind knowing how to turn
I'm looking for the libraries and programs for the quickcam. Does
anyone know what the name of the .deb is, and what section to look in?
I remember seeing an announcement a while back...
Karl M. Hegbloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.inetarena.com/~karlheg
Portland, OR USA
Debian GNU 1.2 Lin
> "Carey" == Carey Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carey> (make-frame) always crashed with a stack trace like yours
Carey> after displaying an XFace in Gnus (or elsewhere).
The bug is due to libcompface not being compiled with -D_BSD_SOURCE.
It has something to do with the size of
Michl, you need the ipfwadm utility. (http://www.xos.nl/linux/ipfwadm/)
Also see a July 1996 LJ article on this subject.
Marty
On Tue, 27 May 1997 12:22:11 +1000 (EST), you wrote:
>
>Hmm, having some problems. For IP Masq to work on a debian machine, and
>to have all the ip_masq* modules incl
>We've been experiencing this also, at Internet Arena. Often, mailbox
>files have the first 'F' of the spool file's first 'From' gone also.
>I would like to know how to fix it too.
I've seen this before. It past times it has been one of two things.
Either a buggy old version of qpopper or an inc
> recently I asked about how to do IP-Accounting, and it looks like
>net-acct is the package to go for. But, after trying it - has someone
>managed to account the traffic on an outgoing (dialOUT) PPP connection?
I believe I wrote a response to this, or rather I know I did but I'm not
sure if it
On Tue, 27 May 1997, Martin Brundage wrote:
Thanks Marty!
>
>
> Michl, you need the ipfwadm utility. (http://www.xos.nl/linux/ipfwadm/)
> Also see a July 1996 LJ article on this subject.
>
> Marty
>
> On Tue, 27 May 1997 12:22:11 +1000 (EST), you wrote:
>
> >
> >Hmm, having some problems. F
On 27-May-97 "Karl M. Hegbloom" wrote:
> I'm looking for the libraries and programs for the quickcam. Does
>anyone know what the name of the .deb is, and what section to look in?
> I remember seeing an announcement a while back...
>
>Karl M. Hegbloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>http://www.inetarena.com/
I removed both the ethernet card and the soundcard, and it still freezes at
the same point. Any more suggestions?
Brian.
> > I am trying to install Debian-1.2.10 and the kernel freezes during bootup at
> > the following point:
> >
> > [my BusLogic KT445C host adaptor is detected successfully as
Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
>
> I'm looking for the libraries and programs for the quickcam. Does
> anyone know what the name of the .deb is, and what section to look in?
> I remember seeing an announcement a while back...
>
You can find cqcam and vic-cqcam in binary/graphics directory.
Though th
> (though I will probably keep one machine at or near 1.3 as long as is
> practical.) Certainly the next X release I do, and probably the next
> Emacs release after that, will require libc6...
That what I was afraid of, Mark. Is it possible to have libc5 version of
the next X release somewhere?
"Karl M. Hegbloom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The bug is due to libcompface not being compiled with -D_BSD_SOURCE.
> It has something to do with the size of a structure. I think that the
> newest libcompface on ftp.debian.org is fixed. I was having that
> crash all the time, until I recompil
Hi,
I have two linux boxes. I recently bought modems and tried to get it to work
to little or no avail. Please could someone take me through the series of steps
required to effect this ...
Jon.
PS. I have read a lot of the documentation and consulted a few chaps this end
and still remain none t
> Hello all!
>
> I'm having a weird problem compiling anything with the C++ libraries.
> When I try to run the program, I always get the message:
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>
> Just to give an example, for instance if I compile the following
> program I get this core dump:
>
> main
> In my /usr/lib/gcc-lib directory, the only directory entry is for
> "i486-linux". My machine is a 386. Do I have to get the GCC sources and
> recompile, or will these libs work on my machine?
They'll work just fine.
You may want to upgrade your machine though!
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> Currently I mount my home directory from a departmental AIX machine using
> the following exports on the AIX machine:
>
> /home3/telmerco -access=sargan:terrapin
>
> and the following fstab on my debian hamm machine:
>
> qed:/home3/telmerco /home/telmerco/qed
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On Mon, 26 May 1997, Douglas L Stewart wrote:
> The annoying thing is I get
>a blank page between every page. Does anyone know what I can do to stop
>that?
>Here's the printcap entry:
>
>lp|sparc1:\
>:lp=:rm=hscw532:rp=lp:mx#0:\
>:sd=
I'm seeing a lot of warnings in /var/adm/debug because NS and MX records
are pointing to CNAME's. Is this not allowed? If it's not, could someone
point me to a reference that says that it's not, so I can point it out to
the ISP that's got things set up this way.
-douglas
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On Tue, 27 May 1997 03:30:24 -0700 (PDT) , Douglas L Stewart wrote:
> I'm seeing a lot of warnings in /var/adm/debug because NS and MX records
> are pointing to CNAME's. Is this not allowed? If it's not, could someone
> point me to a reference that says that it's not, so I can point it out to
> t
Hi! Does anyone know, what would be best (commercial) Motif for use with
Debian? Is there any Motifs available as .deb-file?
And does anyone have any experience on configuring Debian to use printers
that are attached to a HP JetDirect EX Plus3? I think it can share the
printers with lpd-protocol,
Hi folks,
I want to set up a Debian box as a server in certain firm which will be
connected to WAN through leased line working on Frame Relay protocol. On
the operator side there will be a V.35 modem. My question is: what
(device) do I need on my side, where the modem is to be connected to? I'
Thanks for assistance!
Following you advices I moved toward 1.3 and was happy to looking on
"upgrate without rebooting". It was great!
On Mon, 26 May 1997, A. M. Varon wrote:
> On Mon, 26 May 1997, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> >> Long answer: You have to say yes to the experimental drivers in orde
Mika Marjamäki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And does anyone have any experience on configuring Debian to use printers
> that are attached to a HP JetDirect EX Plus3? I think it can share the
> printers with lpd-protocol, but I didn't get it working..:(
These printers need to be rarped in order t
On Tue, 27 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> I have two linux boxes. I recently bought modems and tried to get it to work
> to little or no avail. Please could someone take me through the series of
> steps
> required to effect this ...
>
> Jon.
>
> PS. I have read a lot of the docume
stephen farrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: These printers need to be rarped in order to get their ip address.
: You need to set up rarpd, and entries in /etc/ethers and /etc/hosts
: for the printer.
Well, I used bootp to configure the JetDirect's and recently I switched
to DHCP (dhcpd package
On Tue, 27 May 1997, Paul Seelig wrote:
> Actually i'm right now sitting at our Debian Linux machine and have
> succeded to have it all up and running. There is the "Linux ADSM
> Mini-Howto" by Thomas Koenig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from
> 1996/01/03 which provided me with all the missing information t
On Tue, 27 May 1997, Adam Shand wrote:
> >We've been experiencing this also, at Internet Arena. Often, mailbox
> >files have the first 'F' of the spool file's first 'From' gone also.
> >I would like to know how to fix it too.
>
> I've seen this before. It past times it has been one of two thing
I have installed (successfully -- more or less) X Windows from the
current stable Debian distribution on a fairly standard Pentium
machine. For some reason, however, I am invariably getting the default
320x200 resolution with virtual also set to 320x200 no matter what I
declare in the XF86Config
On Tue, 27 May 1997, Jerzy Kakol wrote:
> I want to set up a Debian box as a server in certain firm which will be
> connected to WAN through leased line working on Frame Relay protocol. On
> the operator side there will be a V.35 modem. My question is: what
> (device) do I need on my side, wher
On Tue, 27 May 1997, [ISO-8859-1] Mika Marjamäki wrote:
>
> And does anyone have any experience on configuring Debian to use printers
> that are attached to a HP JetDirect EX Plus3? I think it can share the
> printers with lpd-protocol, but I didn't get it working..:(
>
I have set up an HP JetD
Our Debian Package Finder is now in version 1.1. Documentation has been
written and it should be trivial to install so long as you have python1.4
(this can be worked around hopefully :).
If people would be willing to setup local mirrors it would be great.
Especially if there could be one on the D
I have been doing a bit of planning related to subnetting a
class C for our ehternet. One of the problems that I ran into was
that if I used RIP the entire network had to be on the same
subnetmask, since RIP doesn't deal with subnet masks. This was a
real pain since I have a couple of m
>
> Hi! Does anyone know, what would be best (commercial) Motif for use with
> Debian? Is there any Motifs available as .deb-file?
I had opportunity to use both Xi Graphics and Metrolink Motifs.
I tried Xi Graphics' version first and it seemed to have some bugs.
After I tried Metrolink's one I f
>> I've seen this before. It past times it has been one of two things.
>> Either a buggy old version of qpopper or an incompatiblity of locking
>> methods between qpopper and sendmail.
>
>I've seen this problem with qpopper as well. The best solution I've seen
>was to switch to cucipop. It's in
I wish to install the latest Debian package while retaining the /root and
/home directories of my old a.out Slackware system. Can I do this and, if
so, what is the best way?
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On May 27, Mark Glassberg wrote
> I wish to install the latest Debian package while retaining the /root and
> /home directories of my old a.out Slackware system. Can I do this and, if
> so, what is the best way?
Disclaimer: this comes from memory; please check for yourself.
The Debian boot/root
Work-Needing and Prospective Packages for Debian GNU/Linux
Sven Rudolph, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$Id: packages.sgml,v 1.41 1997/05/27 15:20:33 sr1 Exp sr1 $
1. General Questions
1.1. Before reading this document
You should have read the Debian GNU/Linux FAQ (
http://www.debian.org/FAQ/ ).
1.2. Pur
Also worth a look at lesstif, a Motif look-a-like under active
development.
Ed
On Tue, 27 May 1997, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
> >
> > Hi! Does anyone know, what would be best (commercial) Motif for use with
> > Debian? Is there any Motifs available as .deb-file?
>
> I had opportunity to use bo
> I have been doing a bit of planning related to subnetting a
> class C for our ehternet. One of the problems that I ran into was
> that if I used RIP the entire network had to be on the same
> subnetmask, since RIP doesn't deal with subnet masks. This was a
> real pain since I have a co
> I have two linux boxes. I recently bought modems and tried to get it to
work
> to little or no avail. Please could someone take me through the series of
steps
> required to effect this ...
>
> PS. I have read a lot of the documentation and consulted a few chaps this
end
> and still remain none
On Mon, 26 May 1997, Clint Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> reading message 4 (1753 bytes) .fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null)
>> failed
> I experience this and other problems when using dynamic IPs.
> Using '-S localhost' on the commandline solves it for me.
Thanks. It works like a charm
On Tue, 27 May 1997, Colin Telmer wrote:
> works perfectly. However, I have one more question: how do I get kerneld
> to automatically load and unload the iBCS module? I assume it has
> something to do with /etc/conf.modules, but looking through the
> mini-kerneld-HOWTO, it seems like it should do
On May 27, Alexander Koch wrote
> I got some problems with depmod.
Please check that you are using the latest Debian version; older versions
somtimes dumped core on 'depmod -a'.
> What is the latest version of modutils (?) to upgrade to?
modutils_2.1.34-5.deb on the mirror I use.
> And, while a
On Mon, 26 May 1997, Andy Mortimer wrote:
> This doesn't seem to be in the FAQ, but programs which *allow* operation
> under X-Windows are always linked against the X libraries under Debian.
Thanks for explaining. :)
> This is probably not the case, but I thought I'd mention it; you aren't
> by
On Mon, 26 May 1997, Adrian Miranda wrote:
> You should probably post again, with a little more information.
Thanks for telling me what to post. Here goes. . . .
Debian 1.2.x (rex-fixed, I think Debian 1.2.15 technically). I'm
using SVGATextMode 100x37x8xSVGA, logged in at the console. I have
I try to make use of the powersave-ability of my monitor. Typing
"setterm -powersave on" on a textconsole is working properly but how can
I set this at boottime for ALL textconsoles? I've put this command into
a little script in /etc/rc.boot/ however powersaving then works only at
tty0.
Under X I
I installed debian on my computer last week. I left it sitting for the
weekend. When I returned, I found the following message updating every so
often on my screen: "couldn't get a free page"
When I hit enter, I get the following statement "Out of memory for bash" a
few seconds later "Out of m
On Tue, 27 May 1997, Paul Seelig wrote:
> I never touched "/etc/conf.modules" in any case. Make sure that
> 'kerneld' gets actually started in "/etc/modules":
auto is all that is listed in my /etc/modules also and kerneld works fine
with my sound, floppy, vfat modules. From lsmod,
terrapin:~#
> However, when I don't load the iBCS module by hand, I find the following
> message in /var/log/daemon.log:
> May 27 14:10:24 terrapin modprobe: can't locate module binfmt-332
>
> Is there perhaps a bug in /etc/conf.modules? Any idea where else I could
> start looking to track this down? Cheers,
Below is a simple drawing of my lan/wan setup.
The micom (.4) has a RTS (Remote Terminal Server) in it. The RTS supports
slip connections.
The subnet is 255.255.255.224
.29 is a slip connection to .4, the RTS card
I want to route traffic from Subnet 0 over to subnet 8, ie from .2 to .254
The mico
To use all of your modules, do you need only to put "auto" in your
/etc/modules file, or do you need to put all of the modules that you
want loaded on demand as well?
TIA
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On Tue, 27 May 1997, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
> Do you have a line in /etc/conf.modules at the beginning that says:
>
> alias binfmt-332 iBCS
>
> If not, try adding this by hand and see what happens. I think this ought
> to fix your problems.
I tried that and it didn't help. However, I did figur
Richard Kettlewell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I'm attempting to exchange the meanings of my left CTRL key and my
> Caps Lock key, as I have recently got used to an X terminal where they
>
Here is the way I did it using xkeycaps:
!
! This is an `xmodmap' input file for PC 101 key keyboard #
Howdy all,
I'm wanting to setup multiple hdimages of various sizes for use in
dosemu-0.66.3-1. I've tried using mkhdimage with little or no success.
I can create the drive, but as soon as I copy 1 or more files to it,
DOSEMU fails to recognize it as a valid drive. I've read all of the
files in
I just discovered rwhod, ruptime, rusers, etc, in the netstd package.
Is there any reason why rwhod is not run in the /etc/init.d/netstd_misc
script? (I see it's commented out.) Security concerns, etc?
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On Tue, 27 May 1997, Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote:
>
> To use all of your modules, do you need only to put "auto" in your
> /etc/modules file, or do you need to put all of the modules that you
> want loaded on demand as well?
>
Not at all! If the comment is removed from auto then modules will be
lo
Joey Hess writes:
> I just discovered rwhod, ruptime, rusers, etc, in the netstd package.
>
> Is there any reason why rwhod is not run in the /etc/init.d/netstd_misc
> script? (I see it's commented out.) Security concerns, etc?
I believe there are security concerns. Via rwho protocol your machin
Hi,
Anyone knows where can I get the source for the 'crypt' program.
We have this program in solaris and I'd like to have it on Linux.
Many thank in advance!
Here is the top of the man page:
-- 8< --
crypt(1)
Martin Schulze:
> I believe there are security concerns. Via rwho protocol your machine
> distributes information on who is logged in. So you are able to play
> big brother and generate personal profiles for instance.
According to the man page:
Rwhod operates as both a producer and consume
Joey Hess writes:
> > I believe there are security concerns. Via rwho protocol your machine
> > distributes information on who is logged in. So you are able to play
> > big brother and generate personal profiles for instance.
>
> According to the man page:
>
> Rwhod operates as both a pro
What kinds of free utils are available for analyzing and trying
to figure out source code? Preferably with a GUI.
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Martin Schulze:
> Would you like to define "local network" please?
I just meant wherever rwhod's broadcast packets get to.
> Just to tell you what I mean:
>
> My "local network" (although it consists of 14 parts) is located
> in a student's home and consists of both Infodrom Oldenburg
> (*.infod
On Tue, 27 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Howdy all,
>
> I'm wanting to setup multiple hdimages of various sizes for use in
> dosemu-0.66.3-1. I've tried using mkhdimage with little or no success.
> I can create the drive, but as soon as I copy 1 or more files to it,
> DOSEMU fails to reco
On 27 May 1997, Kevin Hilman wrote:
> What kinds of free utils are available for analyzing and trying
> to figure out source code? Preferably with a GUI.
First of all, there's a command-line debugger, gdb. There are also
xxgdb and ddd (and maybe more), which are just X interfaces to gdb
(AFAIK,
If you really like I can find the source code for this ... but the
question is, why would you want it? You'd do just as well to find a
program that cracks crypted files ... it's about the same difficulty
either way.
The crypt (1) algorithm is based on the German WWII era "Enigma" cipher
- except
> Well we are using several Novell Netware servers and from where
> I'm told they would be restricted to using a single subnet mask. I'm
> not really that up on Netware so I can't contradict it yet. The
> reason for the use of multiple subnets on the same ethernet is (I
> believe) a solu
To those who tried to help me,
Curiously, rebooting (which I did for other reasons ;) appears to have
fixed the problem with EMACS displaying things incorrectly (though it
always appeared to know where things really were ;). At least, one of
the more reproducible weirdnesses hasn't come back to h
>
> On Tue, 27 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > files in /usr/doc/dosemu and have visited the DOSEMU homepage and have
> > seen a couple of references to mtools-3.6 having a utility called setup-
> > hdimage.
> >
> > I've installed mtools_3.6-1 and don't see anything like that.
>
> setup
On Tue, 27 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 27 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > files in /usr/doc/dosemu and have visited the DOSEMU homepage and have
> > > seen a couple of references to mtools-3.6 having a utility called setup-
> > > hdimage.
> > >
> > > I've insta
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