David Stern wrote:
>
> On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Timothy Phan wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm in the middle of learning to play keyboard/piano. I'd like to
> > know if there is any MIDI software on Linux that can help me.
> >
> > I've AWE32 soundblaster card. I'd like to know what driver do I
> >
Paul Miller writes:
> For some odd reason I can configure X w/o an existing config file and
> cannot when one exists. I've included the configuration made by XF86Setup
> and the output below after running setup for the second time.
Just for peace of mind, double check that /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF8
Howdy all:-)
I inadvertently typed " cd\ " (without the quotes) while
at the root prompt. I got a what looked like a DOS prompt
" > " (again without the quotes) so I am assuming that
somehow I switched over to DOS mode somehow. I haven't
even looked at running stuff from the DOS side yet
On Fri, 3 Oct 1997, Santiago Vila Doncel wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, G. Crimp wrote:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> /usr/bin/setfont iso01.f16
>
> There are a lot of fonts to choose from. See /usr/share/consolefonts.
This is somewhat away from the original question, but: When loading one of
the iso-fonts, I
This happens to me quite often: a floppy or a cd isn't being accessed,
but I cannot unmount it: umount gives the error I have indicated.
Is there any way to find out what process or which xterm might be
accessing or sitting on a certain device?
Thank you to all who have made my computing journey
Hello all,
I am helping my friend installing debian 1.3.1 from a cdrom. My friend has
a Mystique 220. Obviously, the xwindow packages in the cdrom does not
work for this card. I want to ask which new packages should I get from one
of the ftp sites and what is the correct procedure to install it.
P
Lawrence Lucier hat gesagt: // Lawrence Lucier wrote:
> Howdy all:-)
>
> I inadvertently typed " cd\ " (without the quotes) while
> at the root prompt. I got a what looked like a DOS prompt
> " > " (again without the quotes) so I am assuming that
> somehow I switched over to DOS mode some
Lawrence Lucier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Howdy all:-)
G'day mate. ;-)
> I inadvertently typed " cd\ " (without the quotes) while
> at the root prompt. I got a what looked like a DOS prompt
> " > " (again without the quotes) so I am assuming that
> somehow I switched over to DOS mod
Howdy,
I have two debian systems linked with an ethernet cable. On the most powerfull
machine I have X installed. On the other I've only a textconsole.
How do I use the second (slower) machine as an X-Terminal. I really haven't go
a clue, do I have to install a minimum version of X on that machine
Thank you for the response. Perhaps I should clarify.
I am using X. I have several xterms/rxvts open, and I am running
several emacs frames. None of these, as far as I can tell, is
connected in any way with /cdrom, neither sitting on it, nor
accessing any file on the cd.
I need to fing a wa
On Sat, 04 Oct 1997 18:08:19 +1000 Alan Eugene Davis
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> This happens to me quite often: a floppy or a cd isn't being accessed,
> but I cannot unmount it: umount gives the error I have indicated.
>
> Is there any way to find out what process or which xterm might be
> ac
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Heiko Heijenga wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I have two debian systems linked with an ethernet cable. On the most powerfull
> machine I have X installed. On the other I've only a textconsole.
> How do I use the second (slower) machine as an X-Terminal. I really haven't go
> a clue, do I
fuser -m /cdrom
lsof would also work in this case.
Brandon
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
> Thank you for the response. Perhaps I should clarify.
>
> I am using X. I have several xterms/rxvts open, and I am running
> several emacs frames. None of these, as far as I can tell, i
How can I find out which sound cards, if any, are supported in this
kernel image? I want to know if I need to recompile my kernel for
sound. I suspect that many of the drivers are already there, since
the device file is present.
Thanks,
Tom Ed White
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Got this error yesterday, It filled the console and the machine was
frozen:
Oct 3 16:00:04 bitgate kernel: Problem: block on freelist at 00497210 isn't
free.
I booted to a resq partition and e2fsck the disk (a few errors 1 major one)
and remade the swap part
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Chris R. Martin wrote:
: I have heard a lot of confusing things about thread support lately. I am
: writing a program which will eventually have seperate threads and if anyone
: could clear some things up for me, I would really appreciate it!
:
: Does a "stock" Debian 1.3
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Hey
I'm trying to get Apache understanding PHP/FI files. I recompiled php 2.0b10,
because I need Postgres95 support.
I told it in ./install that it should work with LoadModule in httpd.conf.
But, I'm getting an error when Apache tries to execute a .phtml-file:
/usr/sbin/apache: can't reso
Hi,
There has been a problem that was bugging me eversince I installed
Debian'X. I converted from RedHat 4.1 (olvwm). X on Debian works...
well it works! But every time I exit from olvwm I see:
X internal error: trying to rotate odd-sized pixmap.
X internal error: trying to rot
How well/is the AWE64 GOLD Sound card supported under Linux? ..or will it
act/function like the SB16?
-Paul
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I'm looking for a MP3 player which has the following features:
* for Linux
* play lists
* shuffle and repeat
* view/edit MP3 tags
* fade in/out
* play two songs at once (one fading in while the other fades out)
* preferabably X-based (writen in C/C++ .. NOT Tcl/Tk)
* general controls (play,
hello,
I just wanted to note an article from the ieee
spectrum for september that was speaking about the trends in the workstation
marketplace.
it notes that the market for pro. workstations
is dramatically shifted from unix to nt and there was another component- LINUX.
So keep up the
>
> On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Chris R. Martin wrote:
>
> : I have heard a lot of confusing things about thread support lately. I am
> : writing a program which will eventually have seperate threads and if anyone
> : could clear some things up for me, I would really appreciate it!
> :
> : Does a "
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Lawrence Lucier wrote:
> I inadvertently typed " cd\ " (without the quotes) while
> at the root prompt. I got a what looked like a DOS prompt
> " > " (again without the quotes) so I am assuming that
> somehow I switched over to DOS mode somehow. [..]
Linux does not have a bui
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
> This happens to me quite often: a floppy or a cd isn't being accessed,
> but I cannot unmount it: umount gives the error I have indicated.
>
> Is there any way to find out what process or which xterm might be
> accessing or sitting on a certain devic
Hallo Alan,
The same thing happened to me when I tried to unmount the cdrom while at
the same time my default directory is /cdrom or one of its subdirectories.
Make sure that you are in / when trying to unmount.
Johann.
>This happens to me quite often: a floppy or a cd isn't being accessed,
>bu
Is there a way to make procmail emulate a mailer error. E.g. when I'm
spammed, procmail (or actually some program that would be run from
procmail) would reply with something along the lines of an unknown user.
This seems like a fairly complicated script and I'm not sure it would
actually work (e.g
Hi,
Could someone please help me interpret the following messages:
during boot:
"/dev/hda3 (my Linux part.) has reached maximal mount count ... forced
check"
second message (only as regular user, not as root):
$man [whatever]
(the man page does display, but with a message that obviously co
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> How well/is the AWE64 GOLD Sound card supported under Linux? ..or will it
> act/function like the SB16?
It will act like a SB16 yes, but this is nothing wonderful, as the SB16 is
quite pathetic. xmix is the only program I've run into with a line select
Hi,
Could someone please help me interpret the following messages:
during boot:
"/dev/hda3 (my Linux part.) has reached maximal mount count ... forced
check"
second message (only as regular user, not as root):
$man [whatever]
(the man page does display, but with a message that obviously c
how do I kill an idle telnet user?
how do I watch a telnet user?
-Paul
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On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Lucas wrote:
> during boot:
>
> "/dev/hda3 (my Linux part.) has reached maximal mount count ... forced
> check"
This is normal. After a certain time interval has passed, the disks
are check by /sbin/fsck during boot.
> $man [whatever]
> (the man page does display, but w
How can I display a background image (gif/jpg) on the xdm login prompt?
-Paul
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With the xbanner package.
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> How can I display a background image (gif/jpg) on the xdm login prompt?
>
> -Paul
>
>
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I recently loaded Debian on an IBM Thinkpad
which has a cradle with a CD-rom thru (I believe)
a Future-Domain 8xxx SCSI interface.
Essentially new to Linux,
( an OLDd UNIX Sys V developer though)
I do not know how to access my floppy, CD-rom
or mount the other disk partitions the install c
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Tom Ed White wrote:
> How can I find out which sound cards, if any, are supported in this
> kernel image?
If you're using the standard debian-installed kernel, I don't think ANY
are automatically supported.
> I want to know if I need to recompile my kernel for
> sound. I sus
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Lucas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Could someone please help me interpret the following messages:
>
> during boot:
>
> "/dev/hda3 (my Linux part.) has reached maximal mount count ... forced
> check"
>
> second message (only as regular user, not as root):
>
> $man [whatever]
>
I need to install the xproc package for xcontrib, but it requires
elf-x11r6lib which is not available.. Where can I find this package or
another verion of xproc which doesn't require elf-x11r6lib?
-Paul
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Hey
Just a small Postgres95 question:
grant SELECT on MyDB to NameWith-SpecialChar;
doesn't work:
WARN:parser: syntax error at or near "-"
Any idea's? using quotes nor backslashes seem to work L(
thanks,
Remco
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Hello Tom!
You don't have any sound drivers installed by default, although all the
device drivers are there. E.g. you have scsi devices even if you don't
posess a scsi drive. Look at:
/usr/src/linux/drivers/sound/Readme.cards
for a list of supported sound cards. You get this file if you install
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> gerdoisa-no-spam wrote:
: Also make sure the following directories are set to have a group of "man"
: see: chgrp
:
: root>vdir /var/catman -d
: drwxrwxr-x 14 root man 1024 Mar 21 1997 /var/catman
:
: root>vdir /var/catman
: total 12
: drwxrwxr-x 1
Has anyone gotten an error like this one when loading Netscape 4.03? How
can I fix this?
netscape: locale `C' not supported.
If the $XNLSPATH directory does not contain the proper config files,
Netscape will crash the first time you try to paste into a text
field. (This is a b
should have gone to the list, too ...
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Paul Miller wrote:
> How can I display a background image (gif/jpg) on the xdm login prompt?
Add something like:
/usr/X11R6/bin/xv -root -quit /usr/include/X11/pixmaps/background.xpm
or:
/usr/local/bin/X11/xpmroot /usr/include/X11/pixmaps/background.xpm
to the file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/Xse
On Sat, Oct 04, 1997 at 11:28:24AM -0800, Britton wrote:
>
> On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
>
> > How well/is the AWE64 GOLD Sound card supported under Linux? ..or will it
> > act/function like the SB16?
>
> It will act like a SB16 yes, but this is nothing wonderful, as the SB16 is
> qu
why don't you simply use make-kpkg to compile the kernel?
Will Lowe wrote:
>
> On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Tom Ed White wrote:
>
> > How can I find out which sound cards, if any, are supported in this
> > kernel image?
> If you're using the standard debian-installed kernel, I don't think ANY
> are auto
On 04-Oct-97 Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
>Thank you for the response. Perhaps I should clarify.
Open a new xterm and enter "ps -ef | grep cdrom" and if than returns
a line (or more) let us know what they are; if not, enter "df | grep
cdrom" and if that doesn't returm anything kill a white chicken b
I am trying to make the sag (linux System Administrators' Guide) from the LDP.
The complied version that is stored there is in letter paper size while I need
A4 paper size.
Is there a site (perhaps in Europe) that has an A4 postscript version?
Is there a way to convert the ps file that the LDP s
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