[Posted and mailed. Eh - mailed and mailed.]
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
: Subject pretty well says it all... even tried both mini and full
: installs.
Yes but not in any way near enough to make us able to help you: you
say what goes wrong but not the error messages.
: Installing f
Hi.
I'm new to Linux/Debian. Everything was going well until it came time to
set up X windows. The trouble is I can't get X to install my mouse.
I know that it's a ps/2 mouse and that there's something called gpm also
running. I don't know what this is. gpm says that my mouse is o
On Fri, 19 Sep 1997, Farhad Manjoo wrote:
> I know that it's a ps/2 mouse and that there's something called gpm also
> running. I don't know what this is. gpm says that my mouse is on
Hmm, I don't know if you can run gpm and X at the same time. Gpm is a
mouse driver for text terminals. I
dada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> Now the user can log in,,, but which is IP address that client must put
> in his Netscape to see pages in my Apache server?.
pppd will work out the IP address your box has on its local network.
For instance, the dialin server at work is called prgsrv1 an
Hello. This is a query more out of curiosity than a need.
I just received a 3.1GB Western Digital Caviar EIDE drive. I slapped it on
as Master of the second IDE channel of my motherboard, and after a bit of
messing around with the BIOS (leaving the configuration in automatic mode,
but specifying
HI again, you supposed to use
rawrite to copy the drv1440.bin and resc1440.bin to the floppy, not the usual
copy command,:). this has nothing to do with the long filename.I will send u the
install debian documentation attached. Hope this will help you.
good luck
wie
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You probably want to try 'gpm -k' before starting X. I understand that
gpm interferes with the operation of ps/2 mice under X. I have no idea
why this problem should be confined to ps/2 mice. Good luck.
On Fri, 19 Sep 1997, Farhad Manjoo wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm new to Linux/Debian. Everyt
On Fri, 19 Sep 1997, Ms. Geek wrote:
> Are there still any pitfalls to using Debian Linux with the K5 chip or any
> of the other hardware I mentioned above? Eventually I plan on upgrading to
I dont know about any other hardware, but I am running Debian on my AMD
586/133mhz motherboard and it work
Wiria Atmadja Kusuma wrote:
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You gotta be kidding! Did you HAVE to CC install.html to the list?
Please consider sending a URL next time.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Sep 1997, Ms. Geek wrote:
>
> > Are there still any pitfalls to using Debian Linux with the K5 chip or any
> > of the other hardware I mentioned above? Eventually I plan on upgrading to
>
> I dont know about any other hardware, but I am running Debian o
Howdy all...:-)
Picked up the following files:
9-18-97 2:24p 1474560 42 base14-1.bin
9-18-97 2:28p 1474560 42 base14-2.bin
9-18-97 2:27p 1474560 42 base14-3.bin
9-18-97 2:23p 1299456 42 base14-4.bin
9-18-97 12:05p 1474560
On Thu, 18 Sep 1997 15:36:01 -0500, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
>Kevin Traas wrote:
>>
>> >Hmmm. What's the netmask on the ethernet interface? If it's set to
>> >255.255.255.224 then everything should work fine even though
>>
>> Yes, it is.
>
>Then NT's routing algorithm is wrong or there are othe
Hi!
> Quantum Bigfoot 4.3GB IDE HD, Teac 1.44MB HD, soon to be getting a Seagate
> [Conner] 800MB Tape Drive) and am tweaking Windows95 into submission.
^
I thought you didn't want to quote: "line Bill Gates
I am trying to use a French-Canadian keyboard with Debian 1.1.
During the Debian install I asked to use cf.map as the default keyboard
which is indeed loaded at boot. However, it does not work marvelously
well.
I have been through the keyboard manpage, the keyboard HOWTO, and
tw
On Sep 19, Lazaro Salem wrote
> FYI, I also had several primary DOS partitions. MS-DOS sees them all.
> I've done it on my system with both versions 5.0 and 6.x of MS-DOS.
> If your unseable DOS partitions were primary (just check what cfdisk
> sees as DOS partitions: if they are on /dev/?daN with
I know this is not Debian-spesific, but there are a lot of LateX users
on this list. So please be patient with me.
Can somebody help me with the following problem please?
How do I use Hebrew and Greek in Latex documents. I know a limited range
of Greek characters is available with the standar
Hello All,
I'm using the standard debian PPP stuff (pon, poff & plog) to my ISP
provider. I used to stay connected rock solid with no disconnections. Now
when I do a pon I connect with no problem but drop the connection after a
few seconds. pon automatically redials and this sequence keeps repe
Lawrence Lucier wrote:
> Howdy all...:-)
>
> Picked up the following files:
>
> 9-18-97 2:24p 1474560 42 base14-1.bin
> 9-18-97 2:28p 1474560 42 base14-2.bin
> 9-18-97 2:27p 1474560 42 base14-3.bin
> 9-18-97 2:23p 1299456 42 base1
I've been seeing many message pairs of the form:
sendmail: /etc/smail/transports: check_path: unknown attribute
sendmail: mail moved to /var/spool/smail/error/)xCNcr-0003CsC
on my console. It's a bit annoying (I avoid tty1 and work tty2-tty6)
and I'd like to make it stop. Can anyone advise me w
The xlock man page talks about a "bomb" mode which can
be used to autologout X sessions. Can someone tell me
if this mode has been compiled in? If not, can someone
tell me how they manage to autologout X sessions?
Thanks,
Paul Serice
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
[Klippa, klapp, kluppit fdisk vs cfdisk question.]
: Now I have /home on a very large separate primary partition, and /usr/local
: on another fairly large partition. However, I linked /usr/src to the
: directory (in a logical partition mounted as /usr2)
In the netscape ftp site, other than the communicator, I found
the following two files. Does the netscape4 installer require these
two file? Do I have to download them?
HOD3270_unix.tar.gz
autoadmin-v403.x86-unknown-linux2.0.tar.gz
Lawrence
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Yes, I succeeded in compiling KDE, but I needed to download the latest
release of Qt from Troll-tech and compile it from source before I could
get it to work. I found that the current qt-dev package cannot be used
with my mixed libc5/libc6 system. When I tried using the Debian qt-dev,
kpanel had
Has it been determined (or guessed) when debian release 2.0 will be
completed?
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> Hi folks!
>
> I've just finished the hardware part of building my very own PC Compatible
> (AMD K5-166, Amptron PM8600 motherboard, 32MB RAM, S3 Trio64+ 2MB video
> card, Creative Labs SoundBlaster Vibra16 audio, Hitachi 7730 IDE 4X CD-ROM,
> Quantum Bigfoot 4.3GB IDE HD, Teac 1.44MB HD, soon to
Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thus, I think libc6 should include it. It appears that libc6 now includes
> a manpage for "ltell" (which, I agree, is what the function should have been
> named in the first place). However, for compatibility reasons, there should
> be a "#define tell(a,
Daniel Doro Ferrante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all.
>
>
> I would like to install some new TeX packages to my system, mainly
> those distributed with TUG/CDROM. What do I do to install it? Is it only
> copping to a directory and updating the paths, or is there an
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I think something has changed since I last used the awe-* packages.
> I am runing the install.sh like instructed but even after that I am
> not getting any prompt about awe32 support in low-level on sound.
> Any ideas why not or if I can just add the line to the .config
Lazar Fleysher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello everybody,
>
> Unfortunately I have got this question about mice...
>
> I have a 3-button Microsoft mouse and it works fine in text mode. But I
> could not get it to work under X-windows. Left and Right buttons seem to
> be O.K., but middle one.
On Sat, 20 Sep 1997, Ralph Winslow wrote:
> I've been seeing many message pairs of the form:
>
> sendmail: /etc/smail/transports: check_path: unknown attribute
> sendmail: mail moved to /var/spool/smail/error/)xCNcr-0003CsC
>
> on my console. It's a bit annoying (I avoid tty1 and work tty2-tty6
Ha ha, sorry mate, I don't
even realized that I attached an html instead, supposed to click the other file
below it, sorry again. I'll check it over the next time.
still laughing
wieYou gotta be kidding! Did you HAVE to CC
install.html to the list?Please consider sending a URL next
ti
I had to respond via the list because of a munged mail header...person who
wrote this message is Benoit Goudreault...
>Item per item:
>
>Processor: OK
>motherboard: No idea, probably fine.
>video: OK. I've heard of some problems with the latest XFree and
> the S3 serve
Is it possible you installed diald? I installed diald and changed the
/etc/diald/diald.options so the connect option pointed to pon. That is a
big mistake because the pon script has the persist option. If you would
like to use your existing pon script you can modify the
/etc/ppp.options_out and get
Victor Torrico writes:
> I used to stay connected rock solid with no disconnections. Now when I
> do a pon I connect with no problem but drop the connection after a few
> seconds.
Has your isp made any changes lately? Mine recently made an unannounced
change which required me to insert a pause a
On 97/09/20 at 12:11 PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Victor Torrico writes:
> > I used to stay connected rock solid with no disconnections. Now when I
> > do a pon I connect with no problem but drop the connection after a few
> > seconds.
>
> Has your isp made any changes lately? Mine rec
On 97/09/20 at 06:50 AM -0500, Ricardo Muggli wrote:
> Is it possible you installed diald? I installed diald and changed the
> /etc/diald/diald.options so the connect option pointed to pon. That is a
> big mistake because the pon script has the persist option. If you would
> like to use your exis
On 97/09/20 at 13:55 PM -0500, Rob MacWilliams wrote:
> Victor Torrico writes:
> > On 97/09/20 at 12:11 PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > Victor Torrico writes:
> > > > I used to stay connected rock solid with no disconnections. Now when I
> > > > do a pon I connect with no pro
> Has it been determined (or guessed) when debian release 2.0 will be
> completed?
I am in no way authorized to do this, but I would say that hopefully
by the end of the year. There are still many obvious problems with the
release and noone yet counted critical bugs I guess.
Alex Y.
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On 97/09/20 at 13:55 PM -0500, Rob MacWilliams wrote:
> Victor Torrico writes:
> > On 97/09/20 at 12:11 PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > Victor Torrico writes:
> > > > I used to stay connected rock solid with no disconnections. Now when I
> > > > do a pon I connect with no pro
What is mingetty useful/used for? How do you install it? I have tried;
dselect and dpkg will not let me remove or exchange agetty.
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When installing the packages, I was getting the following errors:
ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/X11R6/lib/libXext.so.6
(No such file or directory), skipping
ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.so.6
(No such file or directory), skipp
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hello,
I am a newbie to linux and i keep hearing all of these postings to the
groups about tex. my question is just how long would it take to be
proficient and is the program really relevant at this period of time?
allan
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On Sat, 20 Sep 1997, butch wrote:
> hello,
> I am a newbie to linux and i keep hearing all of these postings to the
> groups about tex. my question is just how long would it take to be
> proficient and is the program really relevant at this period of time?
To produce simple documents (letters, r
On Fri, Sep 19, 1997 at 02:09:29AM +0200, dada wrote:
: How many modems can attach to my computer controlled by linux?
I don't know about a theoretical maximum, however, I've seen people
comfortably use 16 or 32, using multiport serial cards.
However, this smells like you're going to use the box
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