On 16 Sep 1997, Dale Martin wrote:
> Since no one else has responded to this, I figure I'll tell you my
> "solution", which is brain dead to say the least. When I run perl, it
> says:
> perl: warning: Setting locale failed for the categories:
> LC_CTYPE LC_COLLATE
> perl: warning: Please
Hi,
While looking for something else, I noticed the cygwin32-17.1 sources
on the source Official CD. There seems to be no binary package.
The source files are in the "new" source file format (unlike 1.2.10).
There were binary packages in 1.2. What is the status of this stuff?
Is the presence of
On Tue, 16 Sep 1997, Ralph Winslow wrote:
> Would someone who's using the above card at 800x600 (or better) please
> forward a copy of their configuration file to me? I'd appreciate it
> deeply. TIA
> --
you'll find mine included, I've got it set up to default to 800x600 with
16bpp and no accel
Rick Hawkins writes:
>
> rob writes,
> > Rick Hawkins writes:
>
> > > Has anyone else had a problem with this? It utterly hangs X, beyond
> > > restarting X. I can still telnet in, but halting the xdm daemon &
> > restarting
> > > isn't enough to recover the keyboard. For that ma
> While looking for something else, I noticed the cygwin32-17.1 sources
> on the source Official CD. There seems to be no binary package.
> The source files are in the "new" source file format (unlike 1.2.10).
> There were binary packages in 1.2. What is the status of this stuff?
> Is the presen
I have just installed Debian version 1.3 on my computer. When I attempt
to send 'at' commands to my modem through minicom there is a long delay of
about 45 seconds before what I typed appears on the screen and than
another 30 seconds before the modem responds. My modem is connected to
what would
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I looked at www,debian.org and the package
description says depends on lic5, not libc6. I'm running essentially
pure "stable". Should the binaries using libc5 from hamm be safe with
1.3.1?
Thanks.
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On Tue, 16 Sep 1997, Bob wrote:
> I have just installed Debian version 1.3 on my computer. When I attempt
> to send 'at' commands to my modem through minicom there is a long delay of
> about 45 seconds before what I typed appears on the screen and than
> another 30 seconds before the modem respon
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the reply. I looked at www,debian.org and the package
> description says depends on lic5, not libc6. I'm running essentially
> pure "stable". Should the binaries using libc5 from hamm be safe with
> 1.3.1?
There shouldn't really be a problem.
On the other hand, I don't r
On 12 Sep 1997, Dale Martin wrote:
> The other card I see mentioned a lot, but never see much as far as
> recommendations, is the Intel EtherExpress 100. Anyone have any
> thoughts on those?
I have the "Intel EtherExpress 100 Pro", which is different from the
regular one (requires a driver that
The other possibility would be that the interrupt vector for the com
port isn't configured correctly in /etc/rc.boot/0setserial.
Bruce
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I have compiled my kernel with ipx support at home. It was
intended that I connect via ppp to our novel server at work. When I put
any of the ipx related commands into the /etc/ppp/option file I get a
message that the command is no good. They are out of the pppd man page.
Does Debian ppp
Thanks (to Thomas and Greg) for the suggestions to use
screen. I'll look into it.
I wrote:
> Is there a way to tell the process to keep running even if
> its terminal is disconnected, and then later re-attach a
> terminal to it, [...]
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I'm recompiling clisp for libc6. Have the standard /usr/include/* header
files changed significantly from libc5? I'm getting all sorts of
"conflicting types" errors where a clispfile.c includes a /usr/include/.h
file. For some reason configure isn't resolving
Hi There:
I'm A user to Linux and have problem hooking up to my ISP.
I have installed Debian 1.3.1 several times now second time I installed Debian I got on line fine. The next time I installed it, because I forgot to install the drive for my network card so done that, and it not work. The only
> > I figure that maybe I can spend the money on a midi-compatable
> > keyboard instead. Anyone with exp. on using one of those under
> > Linux? I saw a keyboard for about $170 at Electronic Boutique, which
> > was basically one devoted to Midi, without any samples built in. That
> > seems to be
Just a little tip that I picked up from an old timer.
As you learn new things, enter the information into a regular text file, I use
a file called infofile. Example:
/bin/echo pppstats displays ppp useage statistics >>infofile
Then when you want to remember something that you entered concerning
Eloy A. Paris wrote:
>
> I am getting bounced back messages every time I post to debian-user.
> The bounced message says that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an
> unknow user.
>
> Is it just me or everybody is having this problem?
I've the same problem since yesterday.
Dieter
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On Tue, 16 Sep 1997, Steve Koop wrote:
> I'm A user to Linux and have problem hooking up to my ISP.
>
> When I Do # pon,,
> It dials and the other modem answers and the when I ping a site on the
> Internet, nothing happens.
>
> Have read the ppp, serial, and net3, howto's..
>
> Does any body
I have uploaded a new version of the workman package to master.
It adjusts the postinst file to better meet the Debian policy.
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Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 22:00:00 +0200
Source: workman
Binary: workman
Architecture: source i386
Version: 1.3a-5
Distributio
I have uploaded a new version of the xvmount package to master.
It adjusts the postinst script to better meet the Debian policy.
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Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 22:00:00 +0200
Source: xvmount
Binary: xvmount
Architecture: source i386
Version: 3.6-4
Distributi
Bruce Perens writes:
> Me too. Write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pete
> Templin).
>
> By the way, only a broken mail system would bounce the message to you.
> There's stuff in the RFCs about using the "envelope from" for errors
> that this mail delivery agent must be ignoring.
Look
Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
>
> Thanks for using NetForward!
> http://www.netforward.com
> v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v
>
> dada wrote:
> >
> > Is there any how-to to setup an ppp server under Debian?
> >
> > I need detailled information becouse I'm newie :-) and I want
On Wed, 17 Sep 1997, Joost_Kooij wrote:
> > When I Do # pon,,
> > It dials and the other modem answers and the when I ping a site on the
> > Internet, nothing happens.
..
> > Does any body have some suggestions in this mater?
Try: `pon;plog -f` (or `pon;tail -f /var/log/ppp.log`)
It will show
Hi,
I would appreciate any hint to work around this error I get when trying
to compile wine (970828). configure and make depend worked ok, but when
trying:
mafalda# make
[snip...]
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/wine970824/miscemu'
gcc -o wine controls/controls.o files/files.o graphics/g
It would be so cool if we all used linux insted of debian or redhat.
I changed from redhat to deb because I percieved that future upgrades
would be smoother. I think that was time I could better have spent doing
something else. But for the record I'm glad I spent it.
Binary Bar - Australia's first
Hi,
R. Chris Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: I have compiled my kernel with ipx support at home. It was
: intended that I connect via ppp to our novel server at work. When I put
: any of the ipx related commands into the /etc/ppp/option file I get a
: message that the command is no goo
dada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> I do all you say...but I don't enjoy...It don't work.
>
> Maybe I'm newie, can help me?
Does your phone line ring? Does the modem notice (AA light flashes;
RING gets printed if you're in minicom)? Does the modem itself answer
(it shouldn't)? Does
Hi,
I am wondering when all those useful packages in bo-updates will be merged
into bo. I've seeing them for quite a while but I don't want to install
in our production servers (running 1.3.1) anything that is untested.
Debian 1.3.1 was released more than one month ago and I haven't seen any
chan
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, writes:
>gcc -o wine controls/controls.o files/files.o graphics/graphics.o
>graphics/metafiledrv/metafiledrv.o graphics/x11drv/x11drv.o ipc/ipc.o
>loader/loader.o memory/memory.o misc/misc.o msdos/msdos.o
>multimedia/multimedia.o objects/objects.o resources
Hi,
I'm trying to set gnus to manage email with split methods.
Using XEmacs I was able to configure the methods but I
couldn't find how to have the e-mails shown in the screen.
Is there some tutorial/howto to do this? Can someone help me
with a step-by-step guide?
Hi,
I have installed a package kernel-image-2.0.30deb to upgrade
from 2.0.27. I used dpkg -i .deb. All went well. After a
reboot, the system still says it has the old kernel (uname -r).
Should I say "switchkernel" or something ??
Regards,
Marc
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On Wed, 17 Sep 1997, Marc Fleureck wrote:
> I have installed a package kernel-image-2.0.30deb to upgrade
> from 2.0.27. I used dpkg -i .deb. All went well. After a
> reboot, the system still says it has the old kernel (uname -r).
Did you run lilo?
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Carey Evans wrote:
>
> dada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [snip]
>
> > I do all you say...but I don't enjoy...It don't work.
> >
> > Maybe I'm newie, can help me?
>
> Does your phone line ring? Does the modem notice (AA light flashes;
> RING gets printed if you're in minicom)? Does the
Hi all,
Just thought you would like to know, Netscape 4.03 english version is
out for Linux. It comes in three forms: standard, professional and
just the stand alone browser with now news/mail/composer/etc.
ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/communicator/4.03/shipping/english/unix/linux20/
base_ins
so, is the netscape.deb up-to-date:)
Brian K Servis wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just thought you would like to know, Netscape 4.03 english version is
> out for Linux. It comes in three forms: standard, professional and
> just the stand alone browser with now news/mail/composer/etc.
>
> ftp://ftp.ne
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Sep 12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> > On Fri, 12 Sep 1997, dada wrote:
> >
> > > Is there any how-to to setup an ppp server under Debian?
> > >
> > > I need detailled information becouse I'm newie :-) and I want set up one
> > > ppp server at my home.
> > >
> > > Rega
On Wed, 17 Sep 1997, Brian K Servis wrote:
>
> Just thought you would like to know, Netscape 4.03 english version is
> out for Linux. It comes in three forms: standard, professional and
> just the stand alone browser with now news/mail/composer/etc.
>
Thanks for the information. The release has
Brian K Servis wrote:
>
> It comes in three forms: standard, professional and
> just the stand alone browser with now news/mail/composer/etc.
What are the differences between these three forms?
Dieter
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> "Paul" == Paul Seelig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> Thanks for the information. The release has been since quite
Paul> a while now and in the meantime i already deinstalled
Paul> it. Can you imagine that the standalone version needs more
Paul> resources than the already b
Does somebody know what cards are compatible and give good
performance ? Is e.g. Matrox a good choice (say Matrox Mystique or
Matrox Millenium) ? What's the difference between Matrox Mystique and
Matrox Mystique ii ?
Regards,
Marc
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On Wed, 17 Sep 1997, Lazaro Salem wrote:
> Hi,
> I would appreciate any hint to work around this error I get when trying
> gcc -o wine controls/controls.o files/files.o graphics/graphics.o
> graphics/metafiledrv/metafiledrv.o graphics/x11drv/x11drv.o ipc/ipc.o
> loader/loader.o memory/memory.o m
On Wed, 17 Sep 1997, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Sep 1997, Marc Fleureck wrote:
>
> > I have installed a package kernel-image-2.0.30deb to upgrade
> > from 2.0.27. I used dpkg -i .deb. All went well. After a
> > reboot, the system still says it has the old kernel (uname -r).
>
Hi,
Installing a kernel image package just puts a kernel image in
boot, symlinks to /vmlinuz, and offers t run Lilo.
Whether you get the new version on next bootup depends on
whether your bootup process is aware that you upgraded. If you use
LILO, did you (after checking /etc/
Is Debian 1.2 available by ftp anywhere?
Mike
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When running top on my 2 cpu machine, I get some interesting states:
12:12pm up 18:03h, 5 users, load average: 1.52, 0.76, 0.49
65 processes: 61 sleeping, 4 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
CPU states: 90.2% user, 107.5% system, 0.9% nice, 0.0% idle
Mem: 128044K av, 110520K used, 17524K
1) I have a rather strange setup, and I'm confused on how to implement it.
It looks something like this:
|---|
~~~| Gateway ||---[A Machine]
|---||
| |---[A Machine]
|---||
| Fileserv ||---[A Machine]
It appears the "tell(path)" command is missing from libc6. What should
I be using instead?
Brian
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the difference betwee
I'm having a problem configuring dialin PPP access on my system. (Debian
1.3.1, PPPD 2.2 pl0)
I've allocated a subnet of addresses to the incoming lines and tried setting
the subnet mask in /etc/ppp/options to "netmask 255.255.255.224"; however,
my incoming clients have netmasks of 255.255.255.0
On Wed, 17 Sep 1997, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set gnus to manage email with split methods.
> Using XEmacs I was able to configure the methods but I
> couldn't find how to have the e-mails shown in the screen.
> Is there some tutorial/howto to
Mike Patterson wrote:
>
...
> So my questions are:
> * Can I have two ne-2000 compatible cards in the same system?
You can stop other drivers from probing i/o ports and tell them which
port to use as well, so it doesn't have to be 2 ne2k's -- other cards
will do, too. Some ne2k's have
> So my questions are:
>* Can I have two ne-2000 compatible cards in the same system?
No problem. See the Multiple-Ethernet HOWTO.
>* assuming the gateway can pump data extremely fast, will I be
> losing a ton of permformance by going from 10baseT to thin BNC?
> In other word
Kevin Traas wrote:
>
> I'm having a problem configuring dialin PPP access on my system. (Debian
> 1.3.1, PPPD 2.2 pl0)
>
> I've allocated a subnet of addresses to the incoming lines and tried setting
> the subnet mask in /etc/ppp/options to "netmask 255.255.255.224"; however,
> my incoming clie
Kevin Traas wrote:
>
> I'm having a problem configuring dialin PPP access on my system. (Debian
> 1.3.1, PPPD 2.2 pl0)
>
> I've allocated a subnet of addresses to the incoming lines and tried setting
> the subnet mask in /etc/ppp/options to "netmask 255.255.255.224"; however,
> my incoming clie
Mike Patterson wrote:
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>
> 3) Ok, now let's say one of the "A Machine"s is a Linux box that uses PPP to
>hook into a secure site (behind a firewall). Let's say (oh, for example)
>that everything behind the firewa
I just detected the MD5_CRYPT_ENAB option in /etc/login.defs and
enabled it. Login works fine with the new passwords but su seems to
have no idea of MD5.
Is there a working version of su for MD5 passwords?
I have the following packages installed:
shellutils_1.16-2 (containing su)
login_961025-2
"Adam Heath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > Hmm ... I have a SB16 and midi works fine without isapnptools, maybe
> > > that's the difference.
> >
> > You probably have a waveblaster extension mounted to i/o 330 using the
> > MPU 401 interface. The SB 32 has a build-in (non MPU 401 com
On 16 Sep 1997, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
> I just detected the MD5_CRYPT_ENAB option in /etc/login.defs and
> enabled it. Login works fine with the new passwords but su seems to
> have no idea of MD5.
>
> Is there a working version of su for MD5 passwords?
su also seems to ignore ENV_SUPATH and
--- You wrote:
When running top on my 2 cpu machine, I get some interesting states:
12:12pm up 18:03h, 5 users, load average: 1.52, 0.76, 0.49
65 processes: 61 sleeping, 4 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
CPU states: 90.2% user, 107.5% system, 0.9% nice, 0.0% idle
Mem: 128044K av, 11052
--- Marc Fleureck wrote:
Does somebody know what cards are compatible and give good
performance ? Is e.g. Matrox a good choice (say Matrox Mystique or
Matrox Millenium) ? What's the difference between Matrox Mystique and
Matrox Mystique ii ?
--- end of quote ---
I think Matrox is a good choice,
I use the following to open an xwindow to a remote host (copland),
because ssh isn't available on our central campus machines:
rxvt -e rlogin copland
And when I later do 'ps -x', I see this:
3983 1 S 0:00 rxvt -bg black -fg grey -T Copland -n Copland -font 10x20
4023 p
How dangerous is it to remove rpc.portmap, rpc.bwnfsd, rpc.mountd,
rpc.nfsd, rpc.pcnfsd, rpc.rstatd, rpc.rusersd, rpc.rwalld, and rpc.ugidd?
I'm trying to setup a semi-closed box running nothing but a few terminal
server utilities and want to only accept telnet and ftp connections from a
f
The version of su you're using (from shellutils) isn't part of the
shadow password suite. It's smart enough to use shadow password
functions if it finds them in the library, which it does, but other
shadow features (ENV_SUPATH, SU_WHEEL, MD5 passwords) aren't available.
If you want them, you need
Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
>
> dada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > Is true that I never lose control on my linux box, but some times I lose
> > control in my X-Windows and I must restart the X. Is that usual?
> >
> > I supose that's due to use some aplications. But if this is true,
On Wed, 17 Sep 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> How dangerous is it to remove rpc.portmap, rpc.bwnfsd, rpc.mountd,
> rpc.nfsd, rpc.pcnfsd, rpc.rstatd, rpc.rusersd, rpc.rwalld, and rpc.ugidd?
> I'm trying to setup a semi-closed box running nothing but a few terminal
> server utilities and w
Thanks for the reply (and the info), Jens.
Here's what I'm trying to do:
I've got one assigned Class C - 206.182.236.0 - which I've split using a
netmask of 255.255.255.224.
I'm using one subnet of 206.182.236.32 for my local LAN. My Debian Linux
box is IP .33 and acts as a DialdD server to IS
On 16 Sep 1997, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
> I just detected the MD5_CRYPT_ENAB option in /etc/login.defs and
> enabled it. Login works fine with the new passwords but su seems to
> have no idea of MD5.
>
> Is there a working version of su for MD5 passwords?
>
> I have the following packages inst
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> How dangerous is it to remove rpc.portmap, rpc.bwnfsd, rpc.mountd,
> rpc.nfsd, rpc.pcnfsd, rpc.rstatd, rpc.rusersd, rpc.rwalld, and rpc.ugidd?
> I'm trying to setup a semi-closed box running nothing but a few terminal
> server utilities and want to only accept
Will Lowe wrote:
>
> I use the following to open an xwindow to a remote host (copland),
> because ssh isn't available on our central campus machines:
>
> rxvt -e rlogin copland
>
> And when I later do 'ps -x', I see this:
>
> 3983 1 S 0:00 rxvt -bg black -fg grey -T Copl
Kevin Traas wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply (and the info), Jens.
>
> Here's what I'm trying to do:
>
> I've got one assigned Class C - 206.182.236.0 - which I've split using a
> netmask of 255.255.255.224.
>
> I'm using one subnet of 206.182.236.32 for my local LAN. My Debian Linux
> box is
On Thu, 18 Sep 1997, Lindsay Allen wrote:
>
> On 16 Sep 1997, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
>
> > I just detected the MD5_CRYPT_ENAB option in /etc/login.defs and
> > enabled it. Login works fine with the new passwords but su seems to
> > have no idea of MD5.
> >
> > Is there a working version of su
I am installing Debian Linux 1.3.1 onto a Compaq SystemPro LT. It
does not have any IDE HD. It has a Compaq 32-bit Fast Wide SCSI-2/E
Controller with a 1GB SCSI HD. When I use the Rescue disk, it
does not recognize the controller or the HD. Where can I find drivers
or how can I get this to see
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