I've recently installed Debian on my ThinkPad 360ce and I'm not sure how to
configure it for my parallel port CD-ROM. I've read lots of
documentation and tried several methods:
/dev/hdb
/dev/lp0
/dev/ppa
all to no avail.
I also tried the mount command:
mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdb /CD-ROM
and
On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Wojtek Zabolotny wrote:
> Thanks !
> It really works, however there is another small problem. I'm maintaining
> two debian systems, and "/etc/login.defs" exists only in one of them (the
> one with installed shadow passwords).
> Is the existence of /etc/login.defs associ
I happily use netatalk on 3 debian machines using ethernet cards which all
use the wd driver module. Today I go to set it up on a DEC XLe6180 which
has a builtin Intel EtherExpress 100 card in it. The IP drivers work
great at both 10 and 100 Mbps. However Netatalk just isn't happy, it
can't see
On Fri, 3 Oct 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm a debian user with a diaul-up connection to an ISP.
> I would like to configure smail so that it put a differen From: field if a
> mail is internal in my system or if it's delivered to an external address.
> I've modified my from_field:
>
>
I was wondering is there a debain package for secure shell?
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On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Rich Pawlowicz wrote:
> I've just upgraded from Debian Linux 1.2 to 1.3.1, and I notice
> now that anytime Matlab5.1 wants to do a shell command (e.g.
> unix('ls') and so forth) I get
>
> if:badly formed number
I'm pretty sure this is a consequence of the well-discussed "bas
On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Chi Wong wrote:
> I was wondering is there a debain package for secure shell?
yup. Hit the package search page (start at www.debian.org) and search for
ssh.
Will
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Everytime my cable modem goes down, the other computers on my net can't
connect to samba... This is kind of weird because samba doesn't use that
interface and should have nothing to do with it. I have the line
'interfaces = 192.168.100.2/24' (local net interface) in the global
section... what the
Excuse me Torsten, my mail to you should have gone to the list also,
here is what I recall:
On Wed, Oct 08, 1997 at 11:38:15AM +0200, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
> Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > No. I start the kernel module via /etc/modules. Just put "sound"
> > > in a line for its ow
I recently add X to my debian box. My debian version still shows 1.3
Shouldn't this now read 1.3.1??
Bob
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On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Bob wrote:
> I recently add X to my debian box. My debian version still shows 1.3
>
> Shouldn't this now read 1.3.1??
>
> Bob
I think it's a Debian policy not to "publicize" the patch level of the
version. (My /etc/issue, and /etc/issue.net files all report 1.3 as
well, and
Thanks for the info. I never really thought in terms of security.
Should the file /etc/debian_version show 1.3.1. Mine shows 1.3.
I know this is a very minor point, I'm just curious.
Bob
On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Bob wrote:
>
> > I recently add X to my
On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Bob wrote:
No, I don't think so, for the same reason issue and issue.net aren't
updated:
[0] 654 apocalypse ~ > dpkg -S issue
manpages: /usr/man/man5/issue.5.gz
base-files: /etc/issue.net
netstd: /usr/man/man5/issue.net.5.gz
base-files: /etc/issue
[0] 655 apocalypse ~ > dpkg -
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
> I happily use netatalk on 3 debian machines using ethernet cards which all
> use the wd driver module. Today I go to set it up on a DEC XLe6180 which
> has a builtin Intel EtherExpress 100 card in it. The IP drivers work
> great at both 10 and 100
Lindsay Allen graciously sent me the following message, which *almost*
solves the problem mentioned:
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Oct 9 10:27:26 1997
> Date: Sat, 9 Nov 96 12:36 MET
> From: Christian Lynbech on satellite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: E-Mail add
I am sometimes e-mailed microsoft excel documents while running Linux.
Is there anyway to read those files without booting into Win95?
Thanks
Bob
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On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
> Further to this problem I have experimented some more and have the
> following results, all on the one machine, using different cards,
> attempting to run netatalk on the same network:
>
> Card Description: Driver (Module):
Has anyone created a diff file for use with alien (or a wrapper deb) to
install RedHat Motif 2.0? I've got the library, but would like to place
the components in a "standard" Debian location. Thanks.
Paul Kuykendall
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Howdy,
I've managed to get a X terminal working, but I have some problems with the
fonts (I suppose).
When I log on, there is no window-manager started, no problem. When I
start one there are some errors concerning fonts.
[ttyp0,zoef] 22:38 numatix:/home/zoef
Hi!
On 10/08/97, m* wrote:
> yup, like the vi.recover directory. i believe /var/tmp is the default
> location for vi.recover is it not?
No, it is not. The FSSTD says that /var/preserve is the default location for
it. I've already filed bugs against vim, elvis, et. al.
Regards
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Adam Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can I get the Linux console to treat the right Alt key in the
> same way as the left?
Look in the manual of keytables(5). I assume that (untested!)
something like "keycode 100 = Alt" should do the job.
Look into /etc/init.d/boot for the loadkeys comm
Hi,
I need to be able to interactivly talk to a serial device. On
other UNIX systems I would use "tip" (SUN) or "cu" (SGI).
Is there anything like that for Linux?
Thanks in advance,
Nico De Ranter.
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Hi:
Yes there is; "cu" is part of the uucp package in debian.
I use it for setting my modem.
-Original Message-
From: Nico De Ranter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian
Date: Thursday, October 09, 1997 5:51 AM
Subject: [LINUX] Urgent: How to talk to serial device
>
>Hi,
>
>I need to be able
Hello !
What i am missing in all Linux-distributions (please
correct me, if i'm wrong), is the possibility to
install (or de-install or whatever needs to be done)
packages on another machine remotely and/or scheduled.
I experienced, that it is a big thumb-up for decision-
makers if a system is su
hi everybody,
what are the parameters for dselect via ftp in order to install the
latest hamm packages?
I'm using a local up-to-date mirror and debian/.message says:
> --- Unstable, or hamm. Access this release through dists/unstable.
>
> The current development snapshot is named hamm. Active
Hi,
I got a umax scaner ... came with a scsi card that looks to be a
"dtc3181a" does any one know if this card will work? ... and how to get
it to work ... I saw in the /usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi/ a dtc3x80 driver
... will this work? ...
Thanks
-Kevin, kc5vxy
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so, whats /var/tmp for?
Christian Kauhaus wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> On 10/08/97, m* wrote:
> > yup, like the vi.recover directory. i believe /var/tmp is the default
> > location for vi.recover is it not?
>
> No, it is not. The FSSTD says that /var/preserve is the default location for
> it. I've alread
Richard L Shepherd wrote:
>
> On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
>
> > I happily use netatalk on 3 debian machines using ethernet cards which all
> > use the wd driver module. Today I go to set it up on a DEC XLe6180 which
> > has a builtin Intel EtherExpress 100 card in it. The IP d
Hi, are there programs to detect if your computer / network is being
sniffed by a packet sniffer?
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On Wed, Oct 08, 1997 at 11:52:19AM +0200, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
> The compose key is something specific to X. You cannot use it in the
> Console (Please correct me if I'm wrong).
You stand corrected. The keyhandling of the console and X are totally
separated, but share many concepts. The consol
Hi,
I have a linear partition on my linux box (/dev/md0 =
hdb7+hdb9+hdb11), and when I run the `mdadd -ar`, and I then mount the
filesystem something like the following comes up:
Warning: /dev/md0 has no checksum field
Should I worry?
Salutacions, Pere
I have an odd problem with my Debian system. When
it boots up into multi-user mode, it "automatically" logs in
as 'root' on the first console. It's impossible to terminate
the session, as a new one starts immediately after I exit
the shell. It's in run level 2 and the other consoles behave
normal
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Alastair Gregory wrote:
> I have an odd problem with my Debian system. When
> it boots up into multi-user mode, it "automatically" logs in
> as 'root' on the first console. It's impossible to terminate
> the session, as a new one starts immediately after I exit
> the shell. I
When it asks what directory debian is under answer /pub/debian, and then
give it 'dists/unstable/main dists/unstable/contrib
dists/unstable/non-free' for the distributions (sections?) to install.
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On Thu, 9 Oct 1997
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Nico De Ranter wrote:
> I need to be able to interactivly talk to a serial device. On
> other UNIX systems I would use "tip" (SUN) or "cu" (SGI).
> Is there anything like that for Linux?
"minicom" in the "comm" directory.
...RickM...
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There is no way to know if your traffic is being snooped once it leaves your
property.
On 09-Oct-97 Chi Wong wrote:
>Hi, are there programs to detect if your computer / network is being
>sniffed by a packet sniffer?
>
>
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Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
> If you pressed each key by its own you have done it correctly. Not
> every X application is aware of the compose key (don't ask me why), I
> always use xterm or GNU Emacs 19.34 for testing, both of them works.
Tried in Emacs and Wordperfect and it works!
Thanks!
It do
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Alastair Gregory wrote:
> I have an odd problem with my Debian system. When
> it boots up into multi-user mode, it "automatically" logs in
> as 'root' on the first console. It's impossible to terminate
> the session, as a new one starts immediately after I exit
> the shell. I
> Hi:
>
> Yes there is; "cu" is part of the uucp package in debian.
> I use it for setting my modem.
OK, I installed cu, but when I try:
cu /dev/cua0 or /dev/ttyS0
I always get: cu: /dev/cua0: System not found
( I get more or less the same message during boot!)
I tried recompiling and instal
Hi,
Whenever the memory usage on my machine goes up and I use free I get the
following
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 63252 57316 5936 31364 9492
-/+ buffers:478244190748
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, George Bonser wrote:
> There is no way to know if your traffic is being snooped once it leaves your
> property.
>
If you're suspicious you could transmit bogus information and see if
someone tries to use it...
If security is a real concern of yours, get ssh and create a VPN
It's too bad that the libc6 upgrade is leaving users out in the cold for so
long...
I just got an Epson Stylus Color 800 printer to try out, and
I could managed much resolution out of Debian 1.3's installed
ghostscript.
$ gs -h
Aladdin Ghostscript 3.33 (4/10/1995)
Now, the latest and greatest
Hi,
I'm needing help with the following:
---DNS/GateWay/Firewall---backbone---NT--Win95---SubLans---etc
|
|
Linux w/IP-Masq (3 3Com590)
| |
>> On Tue, Oct 07, 1997 at 08:38:56PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > >> On Mon, 6 Oct 1997, Ed wrote:
>> > >> > $30. 30 dollars, US, I tell you. If you read the fine print at
>> > >> > 4front,
>> > >> > you will find a 10 dollar surcharge for AWE 32/64 support.
>> > >>
>> > >> Let me say
Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> I just got an Epson Stylus Color 800 printer to try out...
> Okay, so I notice that `non-free' has gs-aladdin 4.03-7.
>
> gs-aladdin 5.03-1 is available in unstable
I installed gs-aladdin 4.03-7 and downloaded 5.03 sources from the net.
The stcolor.ps file is dentica
Hi -
The UIUC ftp site doesn't have Debian in it's Linux hierarchy anymore.
Is this permanent?
Tony -
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In Dos I can use interlnk or laplink to link my notebook to my desktop
computer and copy or execute software on the other computer.
Can this be done in Linux if
1. both computers have Linux as OS
2. on is a DOS-computer and the other one Linux?
Johann.
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On Wed, Oct 08, 1997 at 09:58:36PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> On Tue, Oct 07, 1997 at 08:38:56PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> > >> On Mon, 6 Oct 1997, Ed wrote:
> >> > >> > $30. 30 dollars, US, I tell you. If you read the fine print at
> >> > >> > 4front,
> >> > >> > you will f
David Engel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Has anyone successfully installed Debian 1.3.1 on a Dell Latitude XPi
: laptop? If so, what it the secret? When I try booting from the
: install/rescue disk, it gets about halfway through "Loading linux..."
: and then reboots.
OK, I tried today a stock 1
G. Kapetanios wrote:
> Whenever the memory usage on my machine goes up and I use free I get the
> following
>
> total used free sharedbuffers cached
> Mem: 63252 57316 5936 31364 9492
> -/+ buffers:478244190748
>
Evil Twin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: The UIUC ftp site doesn't have Debian in it's Linux hierarchy anymore.
: Is this permanent?
Probably it's better if you ask the maintainers of the site. Try
contacting the root user of that FTP server.
E.-
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Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm needing help with the following:
>
> ---DNS/GateWay/Firewall---backbone---NT--Win95---SubLans---etc
> |
> |
> Linux w/IP-Masq (3 3Com590)
>
Could someone help me with netcat. I use the debian package installation
method. Grab the package off the debian ftp site. It verified that it was
installed. I try running it by typing netcat and file was not found. I did
man -k netcat and no man pages were located. I can't find the binary to
this
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> I just got an Epson Stylus Color 800 printer to try out, and
> I could managed much resolution out of Debian 1.3's installed
> ghostscript.
>
> Okay, so I notice that `non-free' has gs-aladdin 4.03-7.
>
> I'm seeking advice here. Any pointers
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
> In Dos I can use interlnk or laplink to link my notebook to my desktop
> computer and copy or execute software on the other computer.
>
> Can this be done in Linux if
> 1. both computers have Linux as OS
> 2. on is a DOS-computer and the other one Lin
Chi Wong wrote:
>
> Could someone help me with netcat. I use the debian package installation
> method. Grab the package off the debian ftp site. It verified that it was
> installed. I try running it by typing netcat and file was not found. I did
> man -k netcat and no man pages were located. I can
the binary is /usr/bin/nc
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Chi Wong wrote:
> From: Chi Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Thu, 09 Oct 1997 13:13:05 -0400
> Subject: netcat
>
> Could someone help me with netcat. I use the debian package installation
> method. Grab the package
> It doesn't work (only beeps at me) in rxvt or xterm. My rxvt is version
> 2.4.1 which I downloaded and compiled, but I see no compilation parameters
> to set this. I'll keep playing around. You'd think this would be made
> easy!
You don't have to configure rxvt, bash's the one. You need:
set
A few weeks ago I remebmer seeing that big hole was found in samba. As of what
debian package version has this been fixed?
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On Wed, 8 Oct 1997 22:06:25 -0400 (EDT), Bob wrote:
>I recently add X to my debian box. My debian version still shows 1.3
>
>Shouldn't this now read 1.3.1??
It should actualy read somewhere around 1.3.5, but some people in the project
have found it to be more important to have a static rev numbe
Anybody managed to get enlightenment to run under Debian 1.3?
Any hints?
Mike
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"Marcelo E. Magallon" wrote:
> You don't have to configure rxvt, bash's the one. You need:
>
> set meta-flag on
> set convert-meta off
> set output-meta on
>
> in the .inputrc, or set INPUTRC=/etc/inputrc on /etc/profile, and write
> the above lines to /etc/inputrc.
It works in bash! Thanks!
Hi,
How do I go about ensuring that an email message has been received?
In other words, is there a way for me to get a notification mailed back
to me that the message has been delevered and opened?
Thanks,
Scott Gray
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samba_1.9.17p2-0.0, located both in hamm and in bo-updates (compiled for
libc5 both places since libpam hasn't been updated yet). It's been there
for a while now.
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On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Dave Cinege wrote:
> A few we
On 06 Oct 1997 11:03:47 +0200, Christoph Martin wrote:
>
>It is a remainder. It will be removed soon.
>
>Look in unstable for an binary package.
Any idea when 1.2.4-ssl will be available?
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Someone has debianized enlightenment, but I've misplaced the location.
Check the debian-devel archives for it.
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On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Mike Miller wrote:
> Anybody managed to get enlightenment to run under Debian 1.3?
"Dr. Daniel Mashao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I could never reproduce the problem on a smaller code. If I put just one
> extra printf() statement the problem disappears and appears elsewhere in
> the code. Here is the code
>
> #define SCALE 8192/* scale for fixed point represent
On Wed, Oct 08, 1997 at 10:06:25PM -0400, Bob wrote:
> I recently add X to my debian box. My debian version still shows 1.3
>
> Shouldn't this now read 1.3.1??
>
> Bob
The problem is: what makes your system 1.3.1? If you have one old package
installed (or one new from hamm), or a mixture up to 0
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Richard S. Gray wrote:
> How do I go about ensuring that an email message has been received?
> In other words, is there a way for me to get a notification mailed back
> to me that the message has been delevered and opened?
Well, if it can't be delivered, generally you'll get
is the xlib6g problem known to break netscape? Ever since I upgraded it
yesterday, netscape's been crashing with a bus error.
Will
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http://www.debian.org/security.html
Thanks,
Dennis
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On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Dave Cinege wrote:
> A few weeks ago I remebmer seeing that big hole was found in samba. A
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Richard S. Gray wrote:
> How do I go about ensuring that an email message has been received?
> In other words, is there a way for me to get a notification mailed back
> to me that the message has been delevered and opened?
When a mail server is set up properly, you can use th
I hate when you send a message before you start, let alone finish! (Sorry
about the previous, unhelpful email) I was planning on saying that I
didn't find anything at http://www.debian.org/security.html and wanted to
ask why this page hasn't been updated. I believe the security hole was
fixed in
>> I am sometimes e-mailed microsoft excel documents while running Linux.
>> Is there anyway to read those files without booting into Win95?
Hi!
File a bug report to Microsoft about incompatible file format ;-) .
Starcalc from the Staroffice office-suite can read excel formats, not the
new
>> I've recently installed Debian on my ThinkPad 360ce and I'm not sure how to
>> configure
>> it for my parallel port CD-ROM. I've read lots of documentation and tried
>> several methods:
>>
>> /dev/hdb
>> /dev/lp0
>> /dev/ppa
>> all to no avail.
I think you have to have a pretty recent ker
When I use X -indirect foo to have X query foo, I get a list that
includes localhost. This is confusing, becuase the localhost refers to
foo's localhost, not the localhost of the computer I'm running X on. Is
there any way to remove that localhost from the chooser?
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Before I mutate my Deb box again... can anyone tell me if a NEC 4 disk
CD changer (IDE) will work under 1.3.1 (model # CDR-4300A)?
Also whether an Intel EtherExpress 10/100 PCI card is supported.
Thanks.
Darren Renaud
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Don't know about the CD changer, but I don't particularly see why not. As
for the network card, you may need to fetch updated drivers for it.
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On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Darren Renaud wrote:
> Before I mutate my Deb box
I apologize in adavance if this is a RTFM-type question...
Can Debian access a Jaz drive via the parallel port, /dev/ppa0?
The FAQ mentions that this works for Zip drives, but I
haven't found anything which says this applies to Jaz as well.
I have the Traveller parallel port interface.
Thanks,
Al
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Lukas Eppler wrote:
> When a mail server is set up properly, you can use the command 'finger
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]' to see when your recipient checked his mail for the last
> time.
Assuming the admin is supporting fingerd, the machine is not behind a firewall,
etc, etc.
Stephen
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Joey Hess wrote:
> When I use X -indirect foo to have X query foo, I get a list that
> includes localhost. This is confusing, becuase the localhost refers to
> foo's localhost, not the localhost of the computer I'm running X on. Is
> there any way to remove that localhost from the chooser?
Thanks
Hi,
I am trying to install Debian 1.3.1 for the first time on a system that has
a 3Comm 3c905 100Base-T card. I set it up using the vortex driver.
Everytime it reboots and loads the 3c59x module, it spams the net with
continuous collisions until I unplug the category 5 cable from the unit.
Then w
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Richard A. Guay wrote:
> I am trying to install Debian 1.3.1 for the first time on a system that has
> a 3Comm 3c905 100Base-T card. I set it up using the vortex driver.
> Everytime it reboots and loads the 3c59x module, it spams the net with
> continuous collisions until I un
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> It's too bad that the libc6 upgrade is leaving users out in the cold for so
> long...
Yes this is a shame. I guess the switch had to be made sometime, but I
can't help feeling that it wouldn't have hurt to put it off a bit more.
> I just got an Ep
Hi,
I'd like to know if anyone has made or planned a debian package
for msql 2.0?
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Hi,
I'd like to know if there is a version of laplink software on Linux
that I can transfer file between two computers (one linux and one
window 3.11) via parallel port?
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On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Britton wrote:
>
> On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
> > It's too bad that the libc6 upgrade is leaving users out in the cold for so
> > long...
>
> Yes this is a shame. I guess the switch had to be made sometime, but I
> can't help feeling that it wouldn't hav
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
> > I just got an Epson Stylus Color 800 printer to try out, and
> > I could managed much resolution out of Debian 1.3's installed
> > ghostscript.
>
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> >
> > Okay, so I notice that `non-free' has gs-ala
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> Date: Thu, 9 Oct 1997 10:24:17 -0700 (MST)
> From: Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Marco Pistore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Debian Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Upgrading ghostscript?
> Resent-Date: 9 O
(Hello Britton, sorry, I had been really lazy and didn't reply your
e-mail about your STC600 problem about a month ago... ^_^)
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Britton wrote:
> Actually, I think the st800 supports an older Epson printer. They have
> been just brilliant about naming them. Incidently, I bough
On Oct 09, Remco Blaakmeer wrote
> On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
>
> > Any ideas on how best to do this? I have installed a version of Socks5
> > and have symlink /usr/bin/ftp to point to /usr/bin/rftp. This works fine.
> >
> > However dpkg-ftp doesn't work and dftp doesn't take into
Quoting Jean Pierre LeJacq ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Richard A. Guay wrote:
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> > I am trying to install Debian 1.3.1 for the first time on a system that has
> > a 3Comm 3c905 100Base-T card. I set it up using the vortex driver.
> > Everytime it reboots and loads the 3c59x module
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