Thomas Gebhardt wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > Examples, please? I run a libc6 system, and there are way more
> > packages available than are there on my libc6 (1.3.1) CDROM. What
> > packages aren't available on a libc6 system?
> >
>
> There are frequently unresolved dependencies on the ftp mirro
Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Wintermute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Speaking of which.. there are certain things at work which didn't mesh
> >well with the "hamm" upgrade.. namely NIS, xcontrib, xdm, and a few
> >others. It seems that even the newer versio
Steve Hsieh wrote:
>
> I see that libc5.4.33 is the most recent libc5 debian package in both the
> stable and unstable trees... 5.4.38 has been out for awhile -- is that
> available in a debian package anywhere?
>
> Steve
>
Better duck.. the response will probably come back to upgrade to
libc6.
Paul Serice wrote:
>
> Wintermute wrote:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > From: Tommy Lakofski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > On a bit of a tangent, how ready is the Hurd to replace the Linux
> > > > kernel?
> > >
> > > I am not one of the people testing it. RMS is still running Debian o
Anand Kumria wrote:
>
> On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Wintermute wrote:
>
> > I ask you.. what exactly is a "debian"... :)
>
> Funny you should mention that: I just happened to be going through my
> magazine and came across Linux Journal circa Dec 1994. On the cover
> "Exclusive Art Exhibit: What Is a Lin
Cheng Tang wrote:
>The newer version of gv seems not work in my systerm.
>--
>gv: error in loading shared libraries
>libXaw3d.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>-
>Is there any way to fix it? Thanx.
>
The missing file is in the pa
Iztok Umek wrote:
>Now I am downloading PostgreSQL 6.2.1 and will install it, hope old
>programs are still compatible with it.
I'm its maintainer. Please let me know how you get on and tell me of
any problems. (Incidentally, I should be uploading a new version
tonight with some fixes to pack
Hi,
my hard disk is getting too small (or rather debian is growing...) and it's
time to get a new SCSI disk. Could people share with me their experiences as
to what disks were reliable and fast?
TIA,
Luis.
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We use Segate Baracudas in our Comm Room. They work well, but it should
also be taken into account they are in a climate controlled environement.
I have heard of others who also really like these, but there are a few that
totally despise them... maybe they could help better explain as to why
they
Hi,
How does one contact SPI directly? Is there an SPI list? I have
some questions about SPI related, but not necessarily debian related
issues.
Thanks in advance,
Richard
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On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Cheng Tang wrote:
> Is there a way to increase colormap in X server? Everytime
> I start netscape, all other program (asclock, gimp, etc) can
> no longer use color. I don't know whether this is
> due to constraints in my setting in X or the hardware.
> How can I find this out
Cheng Tang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way to increase colormap in X server? Everytime
> I start netscape, all other program (asclock, gimp, etc) can
> no longer use color. I don't know whether this is
> due to constraints in my setting in X or the hardware.
> How can I find this out
On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 08:15:41AM -0600, W Paul Mills wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Adam Klein wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 05:02:06PM -0600, Paul Serice wrote:
> > > Adam Klein wrote:
> > > >
> > > > The problem with that is that you can only specify one filesystem type.
> > > > I've got
> You mentioned that it doesn't appear in
> /proc/interrupts; what about /proc/ioports?
Yes, the serial device appears in /proc/ioports
as:
...
0x3f8: serial (set)
...
BTW, how do you talk to a modem from DOS?
I want to try what Nathan suggested and see
if the modem is a 'WinModem'. How else
c
On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 08:43:17PM -0600, Charles Read wrote:
>
> BTW, how do you talk to a modem from DOS?
> I want to try what Nathan suggested and see
> if the modem is a 'WinModem'. How else
> could you tell if not from DOS?
Another test-- can you use the modem with one of Windows'
"Standard
On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 08:43:17PM -0600, Charles Read wrote:
> > You mentioned that it doesn't appear in
> > /proc/interrupts; what about /proc/ioports?
>
> Yes, the serial device appears in /proc/ioports
> as:
>
> ...
> 0x3f8: serial (set)
> ...
Hmmm. That's a good sign. Perhaps there IS an I
> Another test-- can you use the modem with one of Windows'
> "Standard 28800 modem" type drivers, or do you have
> to use on specifically for your modem?
A tech-support person with the company that built
my system just told me that all 56K modems they
deal with are 'Windows-based'. We walked thr
On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 09:57:05PM -0600, Charles Read wrote:
> > Another test-- can you use the modem with one of Windows'
> > "Standard 28800 modem" type drivers, or do you have
> > to use on specifically for your modem?
>
> A tech-support person with the company that built
> my system just told
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Hogland, Thomas E. wrote:
> The word from the US Postal Service is: According to 18 USC sec 1302
> (the Postal Lottery Laws always quoted in these letters) , if the letter
> asks you to send money someplace and says that you'll make a big return
> on it by forwarding the letter
> Another test-- can you use the modem with one of Windows'
> "Standard 28800 modem" type drivers, or do you have
> to use on specifically for your modem?
A tech-support person at Cybermax Computer, which
built my system, just told me that all of their 56K modems
are "Windows-based". We walked th
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Cheng Tang wrote:
> The newer version of gv seems not work in my systerm.
> --
> gv: error in loading shared libraries
> libXaw3d.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
> -
> Is there any way to fix it? Thanx.
>
ls /usr/X11R6/l
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi,
> >>"Wintermute" == Wintermute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Wintermute> KDE is the prime example I give offhand. Only 2 days ago
> Wintermute> I attempted to install it, yet their were libraries and
> Wintermute> such that it required that were needed but not
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 07:07:45PM -0500, Wintermute wrote:
> > Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> > > On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 01:54:18AM -0500, Wintermute wrote:
> > > > How about the fact that there are numerous packages that depend on
> > > > others that AREN'T there...for starte
--
> From: Daniel Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Albert Hurd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: HELP: CD install of 1.3.1 with Panasonic 24x
> Date: Monday, December 01, 1997 7:26 AM
>
Many, many thanks to Daniel Martin and also to Hamish Moffat for
Hi
How did you know that I was trying since yesterday to get this CD-ROM
drive to work in my machine :-)
It didn't halt it just would not mount.
Thank you very much.
Krzysztof
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Pere Camps wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Just to let you know (I don't know who to address really) but
On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 11:20:05PM -0500, Wintermute wrote:
> Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> > On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 07:07:45PM -0500, Wintermute wrote:
> > > Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> > > > On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 01:54:18AM -0500, Wintermute wrote:
> > > > > How about the fact that there are numerous pa
George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Got to thinking that it might look a little better with blue lettering
> rather than red. Red bird, blue eye, blue lettering. Does not take any
> additional colors and adds a little contrast or something.
You are right - blue text is better than red. B
Hi,
I just got a new disk and mainboard (yay!) but I have to do some work
tonight. So I just put my old disk in the new system and booted, and
things are working great (and a whole lot faster - 386-16 to K6).
However, I'd love to have a fresh new install to my new disk going on as I
work. Can I
Hey all,
I was going to buy a SCSI card for a SyQuest SyJet drive, and was wordering if
anyone had luck with the Adaptec AHA-2910B card? It's not listed in the
Hardware Howto.
Also... Is there a different pinout for SCSI-2 vs. Ultra SCSI ?
And lastly... Does anyone have any good/bad stories for
2.1.70 is out now ...
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I've figured out enough of where everything is to get the web server running,
and it indeed comes up with the pages correctly. However, I don't have the
tool type of file working for some reason. Instead of executing, their text
merely loads. And these are generally suid scripts; these are t
Hi,
I have been very happy with Buslogic BT-958 Ulstra (Fast-20)
Wide controller. The so called SCSI-3 defines a 68-pin 2-Byte wide
connector (and cable); SCSI-2 has a 50 pin (1Byte/8bit wide)
connector and cables. You can attach a scsi2 8bit device on an ultra
controller (that's how m
Hello!
Please help me, I'm new to Linux. My System is: 486 DX 33, 20 MB RAM ,
1.275 Conner HDD (part.: 500 - M$-DO$, 150 - / , 60 -swap, 300 - /usr, 100
- /home , ~150 - /var) Sound Blaster Pro and a Panasonic 2x connected to
it. 14.4 Modem. Floppies: 1.2MB 5.25", 1.44MB 3.5".
I installed Debian f
Hi!
I was checking my machine for exploits, and one of the vulnerabilities
encountered was due to having an older ld_so, and the script recommended
that I upgrade to ld_so_1.9.3 or greater...
To my disaster, I saw that the only ld_so greater than 1.8 was in the hamm
section... upon attempting to
> > > As I read more and more about Hurd.. I still can't stop thinking
> > > "WHY?".. in a couple hundred more revisions.. the Linux kernel may well
> > > come close to being a microkernel. What are the clear cut benefits?
> > > (Just a few simple lines please.. no dissertations.. I'd as a profess
Brian M. Rectanus wrote:
>
> Hey all,
> I was going to buy a SCSI card for a SyQuest SyJet drive, and was
> wordering if anyone had luck with the Adaptec AHA-2910B card? It's
> not listed in the Hardware Howto.
Despite the Herculean effort of the good folks who program the
Adaptec drivers, they
> Hi,
>
> I have been very happy with Buslogic BT-958 Ulstra (Fast-20)
> Wide controller. The so called SCSI-3 defines a 68-pin 2-Byte wide
> connector (and cable); SCSI-2 has a 50 pin (1Byte/8bit wide)
> connector and cables. You can attach a scsi2 8bit device on an ultra
> controller (
Cheng Tang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way to increase colormap in X server? Everytime
> I start netscape, all other program (asclock, gimp, etc) can
> no longer use color.
You can change to 16bpp or 24bpp colour in X, *or* if your video card
isn't fast enough, you can run "netscape
Hi,
How do people backup their machines? What packages do you use?
How do the backends (dd, dump/restore tar afio/cpio) compare wrt
reliability/ease of use? [dd is just for completeness.] I would like
a full backup, so I guess tar is out as a backend (can't handle
special files). I gue
On Wed, 3 Dec 1997, David Stern wrote:
> On Wed, 03 Dec 1997 08:47:02 +0200, Liran Zvibel wrote:
> > 2) Although everything on the (optional) X11 section is installed
> > (checked twice.), the
> > file /usr/X11R6/bin/SuperProbe doesn't exists ("Installation and Getting
> > started" said it shoul
Liran Zvibel wrote:...
>Now for the problems:
>1) When I set the CD drive up it told me to that I should read
>linux/documentation/cdrom/sbpcd and then configure sbpcd.h
>the linux directory does not exists on my system, not does this file on
>any other directory.
That message is in the
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Brian M. Rectanus wrote:
> Also... Is there a different pinout for SCSI-2 vs. Ultra SCSI ?
No, there is no difference. There are two types of SCSI connectors [1],
wide (68 pins) and narrow (50 pins). You can easily fit an Ultra SCSI
drive on a SCSI-2 controller and vice versa.
I finally got my Matrox MIllenium II card to work with X and debian. The
reason I had so much trouble, is that none of the debian xserver releases
have the latest SVGAxserver with the matrox millenium driver. Not even
hamm has these drivers. Confusion is caused by the numbering of the
debian rel
cm>I have had a look out on the net and it appears to be something to
cm>do with TCP/IP / DHCP but I could do with some fairly detailed info
cm>as to what to do as I am a linux newbie.
Most likely, you installed YP (also called NIS), but didn't set it up
right.
If you don't need NIS (or don't kn
Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: How do people backup their machines? What packages do you use?
: How do the backends (dd, dump/restore tar afio/cpio) compare wrt
: reliability/ease of use? [dd is just for completeness.] I would like
: a full backup, so I guess tar is out as
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Martin Schulze wrote:
> All the mailing lists that are served on lists.debian.org are now
> documented in one file and this should reflect their actual state.
>
> You'll find this file on your favourite Debian mirror in
> /debian/doc/mailing-lists.txt.
> Hey all,
> I was going to buy a SCSI card for a SyQuest SyJet drive, and was wordering
> if
> anyone had luck with the Adaptec AHA-2910B card? It's not listed in the
> Hardware Howto.
Hi. Don't buy SIIG :) BusLogic is probably the best choice.
> Also... Is there a different pinout for SCSI-2
Hi,
A while back I send an email to the effect that X processes survive X and
eat up huge amount sof CPU time. IN my case it is the FVWMbuttons. Other
people said that happened on their compuiters too. I am using 3.3.1-1 and
haven't moved to 3.3.1-2 yet but I was wondering if there is a script
w
Hey..
Is there anyreason that some of the packages in non-free are beta2-1 and
some are beta2-2? Very frustrating when there isn't enough of either of
them for a full install.
Adam.
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hello,
I'm using Linux Slakware with a kernel 2.0.25, and afbackup 2.9.
I probed afbackup 2.6 to but there are the same problems.
During the installation of both, server and client were no problems.
The telnet to afbackup port was ok. But when I started the following:
client -X /my/path/full_bac
Charles Read wrote:
>
> > Another test-- can you use the modem with one of Windows'
> > "Standard 28800 modem" type drivers, or do you have
> > to use on specifically for your modem?
>
> A tech-support person at Cybermax Computer, which
> built my system, just told me that all of their 56K modems
Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: How do people backup their machines? What packages do you use?
: How do the backends (dd, dump/restore tar afio/cpio) compare wrt
: reliability/ease of use? [dd is just for completeness.] I would like
: a full backup, so I guess tar is out as
I have 2 harddrives in my system. The main hd is going bad
and I would like to copy everything to the second and use
that as the main drive.
Is it possible to copy EVERYTHING to the second hd and just
run lilo on it ?
If so, anyone know all the options to use with cp for this
to work ? (or a comp
On Wed, 3 Dec 1997, Matthew Tebbens wrote:
>
> I have 2 harddrives in my system. The main hd is going bad
> and I would like to copy everything to the second and use
> that as the main drive.
>
> Is it possible to copy EVERYTHING to the second hd and just
> run lilo on it ?
> If so, anyone know
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Paul Serice wrote:
> Adam Klein wrote:
>
> "man mount" and search for the following language:
>
> Note that the auto type may be useful for user-
> mounted floppies.
>
>
> Make sure you're putting "auto" in the right place. For example,
>
>
Matthew Tebbens wrote:
>
> I have 2 harddrives in my system. The main hd is going bad
> and I would like to copy everything to the second and use
> that as the main drive.
>
> Is it possible to copy EVERYTHING to the second hd and just
> run lilo on it ?
> If so, anyone know all the options to us
cm>I could do this, but I'm using this all as a "learning experience"
cm>so I'd like to know how to configure it right. I've done a config,
cm>run the make process, but I'm still getting this error :(
cm>
cm>What else do I need to do?
cm>
first, read /usr/doc/HOWTO/NIS-Howto.
Next, realize that i
On Wed, 3 Dec 1997, Rick Hawkins wrote:
> I've figured out enough of where everything is to get the web server running,
> and it indeed comes up with the pages correctly. However, I don't have the
> tool type of file working for some reason. Instead of executing, their text
> merely loads. A
Luis Francisco Gonzalez wrote:
> my hard disk is getting too small (or rather debian is growing...) and it's
> time to get a new SCSI disk. Could people share with me their experiences as
> to what disks were reliable and fast?
Cheap, reliable, fast. You know you can have only two of those three a
On Wednesday, 3 December 1997, David Wright writes:
> > On Monday, 1 December 1997, Bill Leach writes:
> >
> > > > As an aside, why call the debian setup floppy "resc1440.bin" when it
> > > > could be named something like "boot.bin", or "debian.bin" (alongside
> > > > debi1200.bin/boot1200.bin)?
Martin Schulze writes:
> Good evening folks,
[...]
> All the mailing lists that are served on lists.debian.org are now
> documented in one file and this should reflect their actual state.
One nice thing would be to document a way for anyone to know which
debian lists he's currently subscrib
>I finally got my Matrox MIllenium II card to work with X and debian. The
>reason I had so much trouble, is that none of the debian xserver releases
>have the latest SVGAxserver with the matrox millenium driver. Not even
>hamm has these drivers. Confusion is caused by the numbering of the
>deb
I often have some nfs filesystems mounted on my machine and whenever cron
runs updatedb I end up with a huge mail listing each file on the nfs
filesystems saying permission denied. Is there a way to stop this message
without unmounting the filesystems?
G'razel the shifty kitty
Tap
I use bru 2000 and I am _very_ happy with it.
I also us cpio to copy my whole filesystem(/) to a different partition
(/snapshot) to have a online read-only backup of files.
You could get by with cpio but I like the tape verify and features of bru
2000. Take a look at www.estinc.com
On 3 Dec 1997
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Charles Read wrote:
: > You mentioned that it doesn't appear in
: > /proc/interrupts; what about /proc/ioports?
:
: Yes, the serial device appears in /proc/ioports
: as:
:
: ...
: 0x3f8: serial (set)
: ...
:
: BTW, how do you talk to a modem from DOS?
: I want to try what N
On Wed, 3 Dec 1997, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
: On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 08:43:17PM -0600, Charles Read wrote:
: >
: > BTW, how do you talk to a modem from DOS?
: > I want to try what Nathan suggested and see
: > if the modem is a 'WinModem'. How else
: > could you tell if not from DOS?
:
: Another
I would second this, I have about 10 IBM drives between all the servers
that I admin. They run nice and cool. Yes, running cool is a feature that
I look for. It indicates to me that the drive was well designed.
Krzysztof
On Wed, 3 Dec 1997, Thomas Baetzler wrote:
> Luis Francisco Gonzalez wrote
On Wed, 3 Dec 1997, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> like so far. The developers need to know what problems people
> are having with the software and the packaging before it can be
> fixed.
My main problem with Debian (and most other Linux distributions) is that
it assumes that your hardware is 'difficult
Ok, dumb question time. What's the difference between radius-livingston
and radius-merit? And no, I haven't yet used radius, but I've heard
rumors we're going to buy some sort of dial box that wants to do radius,
so I figure it's time to learn ...
TIA,
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I am almost reluctant to reply further to this (probably unfortunately
not reluctant enough).
I don't personally know anyone that trys to install an operating
system without reading about how to do the task. I don't personally
care one way or the other what name was assigned to the disk.
Howeve
Hi,
A friend wants to upadate from libc5 to 6 . I have done that some time ago
and can't rember the exact order . Can somebody let me know of the http
address for libc5 tp libc6 HOWTO ?
Thanks
George
--
> > can anyone get 2.1.68 or 2.1.69 to compile?
> >
> > hamish
> >
>
> Hamish,
> 2.1.67 had some changes to the installation scripts that broke make-kpkg.
> I've been watching the lists and I don't think
> anyone has noticed yet (except you and me). 2.1.68 has all kinds of new
> signal stuff tha
David Oswald writes:
>
> Hello all... sorry for the long letter. hope you find it entertaining.
> This story eventually becomes debian related please be patient...
>
> I have two of these machines and they are both in the same condition -
> Fu$%ed...
>
> The machines are Gateway P4D-
Hi,
>>"Donald" == Donald R Harter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Donald> I finally got my Matrox MIllenium II card to work with X and
Donald> debian. The reason I had so much trouble, is that none of the
Donald> debian xserver releases have the latest SVGAxserver with the
Donald> matrox millenium dr
> "manoj" == Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
manoj> I guess I would like to hear abot dump vs afio.
i am using afio to back up the important parts of the system, with the
aid of a small script similar to those at /usr/doc/afio/examples, and
am quite happy with it.
my backup
Hello,
I remember seeing something about this on the list awhile back,
but I haven't been able to find it in the archives.
I have a file that has somehow been commandeered by an undefined
group, and I can't seem to remove, move, or change its ownership:
leisure# ls -l fstobdf
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root
G. Kapetanios hat gesagt: // G. Kapetanios wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> A friend wants to upadate from libc5 to 6 . I have done that some time ago
> and can't rember the exact order . Can somebody let me know of the http
> address for libc5 tp libc6 HOWTO ?
>
- From the Howto: -
1.2. Finding update
I had an examople of such behaviour a while back. It occured for some
files in a mounted dos filesystem. If it is not a ext2 filesystem could
you be mounting it read only ? (come to think of it maybe it is ext2 and
mounted read only as well ) Just a thought
On Wed, 3 Dec 1997, Ken Lauffenburger
On Wed, Dec 03, 1997 at 04:45:39PM +, G. Kapetanios wrote:
> I had an examople of such behaviour a while back. It occured for some
> files in a mounted dos filesystem. If it is not a ext2 filesystem could
> you be mounting it read only ? (come to think of it maybe it is ext2 and
> mounted read
Someone wrote (sorry, I get digest format and forgot to paste the name):
>leisure# ls -l fstobdf
>-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 65535 29640 Oct 17 23:58 fstobdf
>rm: remove `fstobdf', overriding mode 0755? y
>rm: fstobdf: Operation not permitted
>leisure# chown root.root fstobdf
>chown: fstobdf: O
On Wed, 3 Dec 1997, Ken Lauffenburger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I remember seeing something about this on the list awhile back,
> but I haven't been able to find it in the archives.
>
> I have a file that has somehow been commandeered by an undefined
> group, and I can't seem to remove, move, or chang
Automatiskt svar
Angånde: Ang>debian-user-digest Digest V97 #108197-12-03
Hi Debian folks
I have a problem.. don´t we all..
I have a machine with two netcards, eth0 and eth1
eth0 is connected to the internet with ip: 194
On Wed, Dec 03, 1997 at 10:42:44AM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> One other thing that a university lecturer of mine loves to point out;
> FreeBSD is BSD, so it has the stability and standardness of BSD,
> including standard C API etc. Standard BSD networking. Some BSD
> folks are very fond of s
Hi everybody, I have a very stupid question about the postgres95-doc
package. I can't find it. I mean it is installed and the only thing I
can find is the copyright notice. Where is it? What happen to it? This
package has a tutorial in it i think. Oh well if someone could point me
in the righ
Actually, it DOES fall under the USC 1341 section because it asks you to
send cash through the mail. The "how" of causing it is irrelevant (and
that's how they get these guys who do this)... Also, the law on
junk-faxes actually defines a junk fax as unwanted information sent via
electronic means -
Udjat the BitMeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use bru 2000 and I am _very_ happy with it.
> I also us cpio to copy my whole filesystem(/) to a different partition
> (/snapshot) to have a online read-only backup of files.
> You could get by with cpio but I like the tape verify and features of
I just booted my floppy to do another fresh install of 1.3.1. When I choose
Access from the menu, I get--
unable to open/create access method lockfile: permission denied
Could anyone tell me what gives, and how to proceed.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Albert Hurd ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
On Wed, 03 Dec 1997 12:01:50 +0200, Liran Zvibel wrote:
>
> On Wed, 3 Dec 1997, David Stern wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 03 Dec 1997 08:47:02 +0200, Liran Zvibel wrote:
> > > 2) Although everything on the (optional) X11 section is installed
> > > (checked twice.), the
> > > file /usr/X11R6/bin/SuperProbe
On Wed, 3 Dec 1997, David Wright wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Paul Serice wrote:
>
> > Adam Klein wrote:
> >
> > "man mount" and search for the following language:
> >
> > Note that the auto type may be useful for user-
> > mounted floppies.
> >
> >
> > Make su
On Wed, 3 Dec 1997, Albert Hurd wrote:
> I just booted my floppy to do another fresh install of 1.3.1. When I choose
> Access from the menu, I get--
>unable to open/create access method lockfile: permission denied
>
> Could anyone tell me what gives, and how to proceed.
> Any help would b
Hi,
I sent a note about this problem a week or so ago and got back some mailer
daemon error messages so I'm not sure it made it. I apologize if this is a
duplication. I'm having trouble with xdm. Every couple times the user
exits the window manager, the machine hangs with a black screen and red
an
In my quest for a better X, I have acquired a couple of Xservers I would
like to try out. How can I use and maintain multiple xservers?? The
extras are not debian packages.
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Are the latest libg++ and threads happy together? I have libg++272 version
2.7.2.8-0.1 installed, and I'm running mostly libc6 stuff.
Here's my program, reduced to illustrate the problem precisely.
[ begin program ]
#include
#include
#include
#include
#define THREADS 10
main() {
pthrea
I'm installing the current Debian onto a 486 machine at work and am having
some problems. I'm pretty much following the installation steps exactly
as the installation script tells me. The problem occurs when I get to the
'Net Configuration' portion of the setup. I enter the machine name, IP
addre
hmm, the on again, off-again linux/486/xterminal project seems on again :)
What we're doing is turning 486's into xterminals for our alphas. They'll
only have about 8mb, and from 80-200 of hd, but what the heck :)
I have seized control of some spare drives, and want to dedicate a 200mb hard
d
You can also try lsattr and see if the file has been made immutable.
chattr -i will take off this flag.
Allen
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IP Multicast. Turn it on and tune-in to the future.
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On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 01:03:47PM -0500, David B. Teague wrote:
> I just visited the url mentioned. I see no place to 'vote' for Debian on
> that site at this point. The voting seems to be on the issue of whether
> slashdot should include movie reviews. It is likely too late to vote on
> the Debi
On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 03:35:16PM -0500, Tommy Lakofski wrote:
> That's a bit of a broad sweeping statement. I guess you'll be using 7-bit
> ASCII in the year 2050 then.
Most already use ISO-8895-1 for news/mail. This is liable to be
replaced by UTF-? (I'm not up to scratch on Unicode things). Bo
On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 08:28:59PM -0500, Wintermute wrote:
> Maybe I wasn't as clear as I could have been in my first message. Gimp
> ..99.15 compiles without a quirk on libc5. I see no reason to abandon a
> perfectly stable system just to upgrade to the libc6 compliant Debian
> dist, just to ru
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