Hi,
I'm attempting to install Debian 1.3.1 as provided on the Infomagic LDR
aug97. I have a 486 with an adaptec 2842, and a spare partition on one of
the scsi drives. The system currently runs redhat 4.2, which I don't want
to disturb, so I'm using loadlin on files copied to hda as documented in
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yosiaki> I want to change E-mail address registered with Debian
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Very simple:
1) unsubscribe from all the lis
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Hi,
I've an interesting X problem and I'm out of ideas.
Any help much appreciated, TIA.
Problem: I install any xlib-3.3-[ > 5 ] (running hamm)
and I can't startx as a user. I can if I specify full
path to server (i.e. startx -- /usr/X11R6/bin/X) but
t
Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd argue, in the *nix fashion, that a bunch of little, specific,
> WELL-DOCUMENTED admin tools is better -- one for net, smail, sendmail,
> etc... A great example is the "tzconfig" script -- it's small, does it's
> work well, and doesn't involve trem
any plans for a debian package of this?
just wondering...:)
matty
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Howdy...
Awhile back, I bought RedHat Motif when I thought that I'd be running
their distribution. Well, I discovered that I liked Debian better and
that alien, as shipped with Debian 1.2 would install the motif RPMs.
I've since upgraded my installation by hand to 1.3 (without using deselect)
an
On Sat, 21 Jun 1997, Juan Carlos Muro wrote:
> - How can I do the PWD to appear in the 'prompt'?
export PS1='$PWD'
you can add more stuff to it of course, like '$PWD> \$'
> -Something extrange: with 'PC Actual Magazine' came the Netscape 3.01. I
> made a 'tar xvfz ' and when installed, if I typ
Debian mail-lists receiver wrote:
>
> I've already sent a message out about finding a driver for a compaq RAID, but
> now
> I'm not sure about the model number.
>
[snip]
Compaq's array-controllers are the SMART or SMART-2 (availaible for PCI
or EISA-Busses). I don't know if there are drivers fo
Hi
Just made an update to my system, but now (among other things) gcc
refuses to work.
the simple helloworld program doesn't compile.
I do gcc -o hello hello.c and it tell's me :
as: can't load library 'libbfd.so.2.7.0.9'
I've looked for this fi
On Tue, Oct 21, 1997 at 11:43:12AM +0100, Mario Filipe wrote:
> Just made an update to my system, but now (among other things) gcc refuses
> to work.
You mean "as" refuses to work.
> the simple helloworld program doesn't compile.
>
> I do gcc -o hello hello.c and it tell's me :
>
> as: can't lo
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Mario Filipe:
> Just made an update to my system, but now (among other things) gcc
> refuses to work.
>
> the simple helloworld program doesn't compile.
>
> I do gcc -o hello hello.c and it tell's me :
>
> as: can't load library 'libbfd
Hi,
I would like to know if there is any Debian package for XMGR
(graphics software).
Thanks
Franck
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On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Michael Legart wrote:
> Hmmm... now i'm a little confused. Nils Renebarth just told me that I have
> to be running a dns server...! My isp have 2 of them...
You must. But a caching only one is sufficient.
> Oct 20 21:25:46 badpixel dhcpd: Copyright 1995, 1996 The Internet Soft
Hi,
/usr/doc/libc6-dev/README.linuxthreads states that the lthreads stuff
has been bundled with the new libc6. However, I'm missing all the man
pages for the thread-specific stuff. Is there a special package I need
to install, or should this be reported as a bug against libc6?
I've got the libc6/
Hi
after resolving my previous problem I now have another...
during the instalation of a package the disk got full. Now when i
try to do dpkg --purge xxx it tells me that :
Package is in a very bad inconsistent state-blabla
What should I do. BTW I had 30
Andrew Brigham wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> well I've went through some considerable pains to install the latest samba
> on my system its there... everything seems to be working fine (seems to
> be) the client can see the server the server and the client like to talk
> back and forth... however when
On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Thomas Baetzler wrote:
> /usr/doc/libc6-dev/README.linuxthreads states that the lthreads stuff
> has been bundled with the new libc6. However, I'm missing all the man
> pages for the thread-specific stuff. Is there a special package I need
> to install, or should this be repor
Hi!
I'm trying to set up an inbound ppp connection, but to no avail.
I have the modem in ttyS2, the machine is named bbs, and these are
my config files that I've changed:
===options.ttyS2===
#.201 is the serial line and .27 is the host
147.83.61.201:147.83.61.27
===
===options=
On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Shaul Peleg wrote:
> I am having trouble getting X windows to run. I am *nix illiterate. The
> documentation that I found did not help. My system is fairly simple - I
> have a simple Trident Providia 9865 based board with 2 megs. After I
> setup using generic VGA / VGA16 base
Does anyone out there know of a way to prevent a Debian box from being
able to boot into single user mode? We have removed any sort of delay=
settings from the lilo.conf, and this makes it extremely difficult to
get into that mode, but does not prevent it.
Any help?
Timm Gleason
Hardware Engineer
I am setting up a server to allow our customers shell access. I want
this sucker to be air-tight. We have a few hacker/phreaker wannabes.
Any suggestions?
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> > Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 1.9.17p2]
> > first SMBtconX failed, trying again. ERRSRV - ERRinvnetname (Invalid network
> > nam
> > e in tree connect.)
> > SMBtconX failed. ERRSRV - ERRinvnetname (Invalid network name in tree
> > connect.)
> > Perhaps you are using the wrong share
Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
> I'm trying to install Debian on a PPro and I having problems
>with Lilo.
> I can use the boot floppy created at install step but if I
>compile a custom kernel, install it and run lilo, the boot process
>or hangs with "LIL-"
>From /usr/doc/lilo/Ma
Shaleh wrote:
:I am setting up a server to allow our customers shell access. I want
:this sucker to be air-tight. We have a few hacker/phreaker wannabes.
:Any suggestions?
Depends on what kind of consulting fees you're willing to pay. :-P
I guess you could get a more positive response if you'd
What I was looking for was any potential secuity risks that exist in the
default setup of Debian 1.3.1.*.
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On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Shaleh wrote:
> I am setting up a server to allow our customers shell access. I want
> this sucker to be air-tight. We have a few hacker/phreaker wannabes.
> Any suggestions?
>
1: Tripwire. (I've never used it myself, but everything I hear about it
sounds like you'd want t
Hi,
I have two seperate problems, but both are to do with setting up
networking.
1.
My PC(s) at home:
I have two connected with 3C509 ethernet cards, and have given them reserved
IP addresses. They talk to each other perfectly. No problems.
In one, I have a modem. I have set it up s
At 15:10 20-10-97 -0600, you wrote:
>Everything looks good to me. Can your clients just not surf? Try running
>winipcfg at the Win95 clients to see if they got all of their dhcp
>configuration.
Allmost all the options is correct - but, the field "DNS servers" is just
empty!?
>Then do the diag ba
At 14:46 21-10-97 +0200, you wrote:
>This means you get a single IP address only. The only way to make the
>Windows 95 boxes access the internet is through proxys or by using
>ip-masquerading. I'd suggest proxying first, when it works try the
>masquerading stuff
The proxy is working fine, and the
Greetings,
I am having difficulty writing a CD using a Yamaha CDR400tx on a
Gateway2000 P5-90 (using a BusLogic B-958 SCSI card) running Debian
1.3.1 (cdwrite 2.0, mkisofs v1.11). This same CD writer seems to work
on an NT machine.
The CD-Writing mini-Howto talked about using scsi devices such a
On Tue, 21 Oct 1997 14:43:07 GMT Timm Gleason ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Does anyone out there know of a way to prevent a Debian box from being
> able to boot into single user mode? We have removed any sort of delay=
> settings from the lilo.conf, and this makes it extremely difficult to
> get
I am trying to get x windows going on my system. I am using the debian
dpkg program to intall x. During the installation I get a
cannot create xfconfig file. After the installation I try to start x
windows and get a message - /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc is
missing. This file is a link to a fi
Andrew Brigham wrote:
>
> > > Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 1.9.17p2]
> > > first SMBtconX failed, trying again. ERRSRV - ERRinvnetname (Invalid
> > > network
> > > nam
> > > e in tree connect.)
> > > SMBtconX failed. ERRSRV - ERRinvnetname (Invalid network name in tree
> > > connect
On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
> > I'm trying to install Debian on a PPro and I having problems
> >with Lilo.
> > I can use the boot floppy created at install step but if I
> >compile a custom kernel, install it and run lilo, the boot proce
On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Kirk Hilliard wrote:
: Greetings,
:
: I am having difficulty writing a CD using a Yamaha CDR400tx on a
: Gateway2000 P5-90 (using a BusLogic B-958 SCSI card) running Debian
: 1.3.1 (cdwrite 2.0, mkisofs v1.11). This same CD writer seems to work
: on an NT machine.
Please ch
Hello all. I will apologise in advance since I am sure that this is a really
dumb question, but I just installed Debian 1.3.1 for the first time last night
and I can't get X going. I am using MetroX 3.1.5 which has worked
wonderfully for me before under both Slackware and Red Hat.
Anywho, onc
Jason Wright wrote:
> I've since upgraded my installation by hand to 1.3 (without using deselect)
> and now alien seems unable to install the RPMs. I get the same error when
> trying to install other RPMs or .tar.gz's.
What version of ldso do you have installed? You may need to upgrade your
versi
Hi,
Do you get any errors when you run lilo? Can you give us a
listing of your /boot directory?
manoj
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On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, cbebber wrote:
> failed to set default font path
> '/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc,/usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi,/usr/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo,/usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1'
> Fatal server error:
> could not open default font 'fixed'
>
I recently had that problem and was adviced to resintall all
Try issuing 'mkfontdir /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/*'
That works for the xfree86 servers. It didn't work for the commercial Xi
server which still says 'can't find font fixed' though. I have no idea
if that will be good enough for metro-X...
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> Note that in order to actually get a spindown, you'll have to increase
> the time interval of `update' to something like half an hour
I run /dev on a ram disk, and disable cron when undocked. That seems to be
enough to get the disk to spin down, regardless of the time period of
update. I think t
Is that SANE the scanner tool in GNOME? Or another SANE?
Bruce
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> "Bruce" == Bruce Perens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bruce> Is that SANE the scanner tool in GNOME? Or another SANE?
SANE is the scanner tool that has interfaces to GIMP (and thus GNOME),
so yes, it's the same SANE.
I was thinking of packaging it, but as I have no scanner, I'd have no
w
On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Ted Harding wrote:
> ...
> I'd argue, in the *nix fashion, that a bunch of little, specific,
> WELL-DOCUMENTED admin tools is better -- one for net, smail, sendmail,
> etc... A great example is the "tzconfig" script -- it's small,
Is there any way to get *good* scrollbars in an xterm window? I've
put in the standard one, but the method of moving it is awkward and it
looks pathetic. The scrollbar in cmdtool would be ideal, but when I
run a shell with that I don't get any "up-arrow to review history"
thing.
And yes, I am a
> Is there any way to get *good* scrollbars in an xterm window? I've
> put in the standard one, but the method of moving it is awkward and it
> looks pathetic. The scrollbar in cmdtool would be ideal, but when I
> run a shell with that I don't get any "up-arrow to review history"
> thing.
>
> An
> Ok, let's get everything straight then. You're trying to access a
> share on a Win95 box from your Linux system, right? You say that you
> can "see" all the shares on the Win95 box you're trying to access.
> Does this mean that when you type:
>
> smbclient -L target-win95-box
> you see a li
On 21-Oct-97 Mario Filipe wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> after resolving my previous problem I now have another...
>
> during the instalation of a package the disk got full. Now when i
>try to do dpkg --purge xxx it tells me that :
>
> Package is in a very bad inconsistent state-blabla
> Hi,
>
> on my Debian 1.3.1 CD there are not only the standard Debian
> directories (stable, contrib, non-free, local), but also some
> other ones, like non-us, experimental, ...
My CD (from Linux System Labs) contains only part of the material you have.
>From where did you got yours ?
>
> Is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alex Yukhimets) writes:
> P.S. If we only had libc5 version of KDE...
>
The KDE maintainer Andreas Jellinhaus promised to get out a libc5
version as soon as possible after having done the libc6 version. So
just wait for the announcement. BTW compilation and installation in
/u
On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote:
> As you suggested (THANK YOU), Marcus, I got 0.4.2c and it correctly
> detects size of memory on soundcard:
>
> AWE32-0.4.2c (RAM4096k)
>
I tried installing it on top of the AWE support coming with kernel
2.1.55... it works! (So far I tried
John Overton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: I'm using a dual boot PC using 2 disks, debian on hdb and win95 on
: hda. To keep things simple, I want to backup both disks through a
: single (linux) mechanism, on a single tape.
:
: It would be great to avoid dumping disk images, as I'd like to provide
On 21 Oct 1997, Eloy A. Paris wrote:
> what you all think about creating a new libc6 Samba package without
> PAM support? I am asking because the current Debian package is libc5
> based and is quite old. However, I can not release an updated libc6
> Samba package because it depends on libpam0, lib
Sorry about the last message. I sent it to the wrong list.
Remco
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On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Mike or Trish Oberholzer wrote:
> I am looking for an alternative OS that will allow me to do basic home
> computing such as email, internet access, database and wordprocessing with
> the ability to convert files to other software formats. Will Debian do this
> for me?
Sure.
On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 20, 1997 at 12:41:36AM -0200, Nicola Bernardelli wrote:
> > As you suggested (THANK YOU), Marcus, I got 0.4.2c and it correctly
> > detects size of memory on soundcard:
> >
> > AWE32-0.4.2c (RAM4096k)
>
> I'm lucky to hear this. So
Hi,
I need the file libX11.a because I want to compile a program that needs to
be linked with it. However, I can't find it. Can anybody tell me where it
is? I do not know much about C let alone compiling X programs.
I have installed xlib6g_3.3.1-1, but I doesn't contain this file.
Remco
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Remco Blaakmeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I need the file libX11.a because I want to compile a program that
> needs to be linked with it. However, I can't find it. Can anybody
> tell me where it is?
Contents files are your friends. For hamm:
ftp.mcc.ac.uk/pub/linux/distributions/De
We want to package all of the GNOME tools. For now, they should go in
experimental because the libraries are changing on a day-to-day basis,
and they have their own version of GTK at the moment that breaks the GIMP.
There are enough GNOME tools and libraries that lots of people can get
involved. Ri
Kirk Hilliard wrote:
>
>
> # cdwrite -v --device /dev/sg0 UnixCD.iso
> cdwrite 2.0
> Track 01: data 26 Mb
> Manufacturer: YAMAHA
> Model: CDR400t
> Revision: 1.0d
> Using mode:Yamaha
> Using speed: 2
> mode_select6#2 result 0, pack_id 12 sense 70 00 05 00 0
I am getting error/warnings on both bo and hamm boxes after installing
2.0.31. Anybody else having trouble with it?
Lindsay
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On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote:
>
> > As you suggested (THANK YOU), Marcus, I got 0.4.2c and it correctly
> > detects size of memory on soundcard:
> >
> > AWE32-0.4.2c (RAM4096k)
> >
>
> I tried installing it on top of the A
On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Lindsay Allen wrote:
> I am getting error/warnings on both bo and hamm boxes after installing
> 2.0.31. Anybody else having trouble with it?
Yes. In fact, I had so much troubles with it I am now back to 2.0.30. I
had two problems that caused hardware not to be detected prope
it is a scanner tool, but i'm not familiar with GNOME at all...:)
checkit at:
http://www.mostang.com/sane/
matty
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MZI, Inc. v-206.430.3726
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Renton, WA 98055 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Bruce Perens w
I can't interpret that SCSI error, but you can write to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
and there are people on that list who can help. Could it be a data
underrun? I would suggest burning CDs in single-user mode until you are
sure about that. My Pentium 90 can burn CDs in multi-user, my 486 never
could and had
Hi,
I am trying to compile the kernel. The README says I should make sure
"/usr/include/asm, /usr/include/linux, and /usr/include/scsi directories
are just symlinks to the kernel sources". They are not, so should I do a
"rm -rf asm linux scsi" as they suggest? Does this interfere with dpkg
man
Hey...
I've been wanting to play with some of the packages in unstable but have
found that more and more this requires me to update to thte xlib6g and
other 'g' packages. While often I can avoid this by sticking with the
'stable' tree that's not always possible when I want to use packages from
n
Ted Harding writes:
> I'd argue, in the *nix fashion, that a bunch of little, specific,
> WELL-DOCUMENTED admin tools is better -- one for net, smail, sendmail,
> etc...
I agree. The general admin tool would just provide centralized access to
these.
Lukas Eppler writes:
> This is also bette
I am having problems configuring NIS in Debian 1.3. I set one up as
master and one as client, no shadow passwd. From the client, I can do
"ypcat passwd", and see NIS distributed users. But when I try to log in
as one of the NIS users, it just does not work. I think I am having a
passwd problem
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