Can anybody recommend a sound card based upon the following criteria:
* Compatability with Linux
* SBPro compatability
* Sound Quality
* Price
Thanks!
There seems to be a shortage of sound card reviews...
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On 11 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Marcus writes:
> > Yes, this is true. Lredir does only work with "real" dos, either from IBM
> > or Microsoft.
>
> Does it not work with OpenDOS?
Well, you tell me ;)
What is OpenDOS? Maybe it works, but it certainly works not with FDOS.
bye,
Marcus
On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Scott K. Ellis wrote:
> Moved from procps to psutils by the upstream source. psutils is stuck in
> incoming.
I thought that was psmisc (retrieved from incomming last night):
[EMAIL PROTECTED](p2):bhmit1$ dpkg -c deb/psmisc_16-1_i386.deb
...
-rwxr-xr-x root/root 8956 1
Brian Schramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have an older 486 machine that the floppy side is dead in. I have a
> sound blaster cd and sound card in it. That will not boot a cd and the
> only OS I have on it is Slackware. I would like to put Debian on it so
> I have the same system on all my
William R Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone know why there isn't a socks5 debian module in hamm? I
> compiled it myself and have it in /usr/local but would rather have it
> installed properly...
Are you talking about the version from NEC? That implementation does
not operate well wi
I'm trying to compile amp, and I get this error:
rtbuf.c: In function `block_fancy_audio':
rtbuf.c:434: storage size of `wmask' isn't known
make: *** [rtbuf.o] Error 1
Could it be that I'm missing a necessary dev package? Anyone know which
package? (I'm running an entirely hamm system.)
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Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, Jan 11, 1998 at 10:08:09PM +0200, Catalin Popescu wrote:
> > A friend of mine has a hard-disk of 1.2Gb with 2 partions: /dev/hda1,
> > /dev/hda2.
> >
> > On /dev/hda1 he has Win'95. Is there any problems with booting if I help
> > him to insa
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>Hi,
>
>Does anyone know of a browser with 128-bit encryption. I need access to a
>site that requires 128-bit encryption (it detects 40 or 56-bit encryption
>and disables features on the site) and I'd hate to have to use win95.
>Does netscape plan to make
Hi all,
does anyone know of a good bug-tracking software?
thanks,
graziano
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Hi... I'm trying to set up anonymous ftp access (for no particular
reason, truth be told - I just want to know how to do it) on one of my
Debian boxes and I can't quite get it to work. I followed exactly the
instructions in the ftpd man page, down to the file permissions, etc.
What I get is - I c
> "bn711" == bn711 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
bn711> Hi... I'm trying to set up anonymous ftp access (for no
bn711> particular reason, truth be told - I just want to know how
bn711> to do it) on one of my Debian boxes and I can't quite get
bn711> it to work. I followed exact
Hi All,
I want to install the pgp debian package for international user but
I don't know which one(s) listed below I should use.
pgp-i_2.6.3-1_i386.deb
pgp-i_2.6.3a-1.deb
pgp-i_2.6.3-2.deb
pgp-i_2.6.3-3.deb
Please advice. Thanks.
Jimmy Lu
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On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Catalin Popescu wrote:
> A friend of mine has a hard-disk of 1.2Gb with 2 partions: /dev/hda1,
> /dev/hda2.
>
> On /dev/hda1 he has Win'95. Is there any problems with booting if I help
> him to insatll Debian 1.3.1 on /dev/hda2 and try to boot it with loadlin.
Should be fi
On Sun, 11 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What I get is - I can ftp to the box from itself or over the network
> and log in as anonymous. Then I can put files to the directory and
> they get transferred all right, and I can get files if I know their
> names... but, of course, as you may have
On Sun, 11 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Scott K. Ellis wrote:
>
> > Moved from procps to psutils by the upstream source. psutils is stuck in
> > incoming.
>
> I thought that was psmisc (retrieved from incomming last night):
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED](p2):bhmit1$ dpkg -c
On Sun, Jan 11, 1998 at 06:29:14PM -0600, Jon Nelson wrote:
> Can anybody recommend a sound card based upon the following criteria:
>
> * Compatability with Linux
> * SBPro compatability
> * Sound Quality
> * Price
Try to get a SB 32, but stay away from SB 64!
Reason:
The SB32 does work fine wi
hello-
i've been wondering what the advantages and disadvantages are w.r.t.
organizing the run-level changing/initialization scripts in the current
manner.
right now there are a number of scripts stored in init.d which are
referenced by symbolic links from each of the rc*.d directories, right
The SB64 will work , too, but only as a SB32 (because the additional 32 are
windoze driver only).
Yes, but Creative Labs does give some reasons (other than the extra 32
software voices) why you would want a SB64 over an SB32, on their web
page. The $10 or so difference in price (at least wh
> On Sun, Jan 11, 1998 at 06:29:14PM -0600, Jon Nelson wrote:
> > Can anybody recommend a sound card based upon the following criteria:
> >
> > * Compatability with Linux
> > * SBPro compatability
> > * Sound Quality
> > * Price
>
> Try to get a SB 32, but stay away from SB 64!
>
> Reason:
>
>
Sen Nagata wrote:
> what kind of advantages does this kind of approach have compared to
> having a single file for each run level (or even one file for all
> runlevels) describing which scripts to run (as well as the order to run
> them in)?
There's not much difference, really, though the curren
On Sun, Jan 11, 1998 at 11:32:51PM -0500, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>The SB64 will work , too, but only as a SB32 (because the additional 32 are
>windoze driver only).
>
> Yes, but Creative Labs does give some reasons (other than the extra 32
> software voices) why you would want a SB64 over an SB3
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Neilen Marais wrote:
> So does this mean, that I HAVE to get microslop dos, or something
> similar to lredir drives? Would be slightly sad, since dosemu is a bit
> useless to me w/o the lredir functionality...
You can also try Opendos from Caldera. It is free. In some aspec
I installed Debian a couple of months ago when I was using a PPP
connection to the net. I just made up a hostname with no domain during the
install and left it at that.
Now I will have a permanent net connection with a static IP. I am using
the name service of ml.org to make my system themarket.m
>Can anybody recommend a sound card based upon the following criteria:
>
>* Compatability with Linux * SBPro compatability * Sound Quality * Price
>
>Thanks! There seems to be a shortage of sound card reviews... -- Jon
>Nelson U of MN Housing and Res. Life Computing Supervisor
I've been extreme
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 0setserial confused me to. But after all I've figuered out, that linux (on
> my machine) does NOT support 2 serials on the same interupt. What happens
> is, that they both are not useable. I have set the jumpers on my ... hmmm
> ... let me look ... AdLib ISA POWER 221 ca
On Mon, Jan 12, 1998 at 11:56:19AM +1300, Tim Thomson wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there a way to change the text video mode (say, from 80x25 to 80x50),
> on the fly?
> I prefer 80x25 for most things but it would be handy to change the
> resolution for somethings - without rebooting!
The resizecons program i
Hi,
I have just compiled and installed kernel 2.0.33 on my debian 1.3.1/hamm
hybrid system.
I have recompiled irqtune 0.6 for my kernel.
but when I type
insmod ./irqtune_mod.o
I get the following error:
./irqtune_mod.o: kernel-module version mismatch
./irqtune_mod.o was compiled for kerne
> On Sun, Jan 11, 1998 at 06:29:14PM -0600, Jon Nelson wrote:
> > Can anybody recommend a sound card based upon the following criteria:
> >
> > * Compatability with Linux
> > * SBPro compatability
> > * Sound Quality
> > * Price
>
> Try to get a SB 32, but stay away from SB 64!
>
> Reason:
>
>
> Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The S3 Virge has been supported for a while under Xfree86 and is probably
> > pretty stable by now. Most any board should work in generic svga mode,
> ^^^
> Not true. The new Diamond
On Sun, 11 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > What I get is - I can ftp to the box from itself or over the network
> > and log in as anonymous. Then I can put files to the directory and
> > they get transferred all right, and I can get files if
On Sun, Jan 11, 1998 at 11:39:39PM -0500, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
> What is in contradiction with your HOWTO is they explicitly say
> that sound should NOT be compiled as a module as it will default volume
> and other settings each time application access audio devices.
That would be true if you use
On Sun, Jan 11, 1998 at 11:35:39PM -0700, ninjaz wrote:
> I've been extremely pleased with my GUS Max - excellent sound quality -
> wavetable and up to 48,000hz (better than cd quality), and it works with
Two things though; firstly, last time I heard, Gravis had gone bang,
so no more new GUS cards
On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Adam Klein wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 12, 1998 at 11:56:19AM +1300, Tim Thomson wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Is there a way to change the text video mode (say, from 80x25 to 80x50),
> > on the fly?
> > I prefer 80x25 for most things but it would be handy to change the
> > resolution for somet
On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Rob wrote:
> I have just tried adding a second network card to my linux machine, and am
> having a few problems.
Can you ping both IP interfaces?
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On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
> I have a Microsoft PS/2 mouse, with a seperate port, not one of my serial
> ports.
I use the following in my /etc/X11/XF8gConfig:
Section "Pointer"
Protocol "PS/2"
Device"/dev/psaux"
Emulate3Buttons
EndSection
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On Mon, 12 Jan 1998, Christopher Jason Morrone wrote:
> I'm having the same problem he has. ls doesn't report anything. However
> its only with anonymous logins. And it happens with all of the ftp server
> packages I've tried. ftpd, wu-ftp, and the wu-ftp-academ. (all from
> hamm). I've got
On Mon, Jan 12, 1998 at 11:15:57AM +0800, Jimmy Lu wrote:
> I want to install the pgp debian package for international user but
> I don't know which one(s) listed below I should use.
> pgp-i_2.6.3-1_i386.deb
> pgp-i_2.6.3a-1.deb
> pgp-i_2.6.3-2.deb
> pgp-i_2.6.3-3.deb
I
On Mon, Jan 12, 1998 at 01:58:07PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Apart from that there should only be _one_ pgp-i package for each
> architecture.
I suspect Jimmy is using the ftp.replay.com/pub/crypto/debian mirror, which
does keep old versions, for reasons unknown to me. I'm Cc-ing this to the
Check out " A Practical Guide to Linux" by Mark Sobell and published
by Addison-Wesley. It's one of the few Unix books that is written in
text book style (with exercises and end-of-chapter problems). It's also
useful as a reference.
The foreword is by Linus Torvalds and he mentions that one of
I have a SB 32 PnP that I got cheap a while back, will it work with
the AWE patch to the kernel? I also have isapnptools running if that
makes a difference...
Thanks,
Bill
---Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The SB32 does work fine with the awe patch to the kernel (available as
>
Ian,
> Pioneer DR-A24X CDrom as Pri on 2nd
> hdc: irq timeout: error 0x20
> hdc: irq timeout: status=0x51
Add this in /etc/lilo.conf
append="hdc=cdrom hdc=noprobe"
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I realy like a book called: Beginning Linux Programming.
It is sold by wrox press, have a look at www.wrox.com.
Joop
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Hi Ray,
You are right. I was trying to download file from ftp.replay.com.
So which file should I download to use? Do I use pgp-i_2.6.3a-1.deb
as joey suggested? Please let me know.
Thanks,
Jimmy
> On Mon, Jan 12, 1998 at 01:58:07PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > Apart from that there should
On Sun, 11 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: On Sun, Jan 11, 1998 at 09:15:31PM +0500, Ian & Gill Watkins wrote:
: > Can you use dselect and the unstable packages vis FTP. If so how?
:
: Yes. Use an FTP site that carries unstable, and configure dpkg-ftp (through
: "[A]ccess") to use the directo
On Mon, Jan 12, 1998 at 10:22:47PM +0800, Jimmy Lu wrote:
> I was trying to download file from ftp.replay.com. So which file should I
> download to use? Do I use pgp-i_2.6.3a-1.deb as joey suggested? Please
> let me know.
pgp-i_2.6.3a-1.deb is the one to use with stable (1.3.1); if you are runn
Great, thanks. Worked like a charm. Went and got the Packages files, ran
DSELECT and had 55M of files to get!!! Whoops! I had to take them out again to
get any sense back into DSELECT.
Would you expect this to happen or did I do something wrong??
Thanks for your help.
Ian W
On Sun, Jan 11, 1
I want to upgrade one or two of the packages on my system beyond the stable
distribution. The newer packages are all requiring libc6, but that conflicts
(in DSELECT) with libc5 which is a dependence to a _very_ large number of
programs. =:|
What should I do? Forget it and wait?
Ian W
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On Mon, Jan 12, 1998 at 07:56:59PM +0500, Ian & Gill Watkins wrote:
> Great, thanks. Worked like a charm. Went and got the Packages files, ran
> DSELECT and had 55M of files to get!!! Whoops! I had to take them out
> again to get any sense back into DSELECT.
>
> Would you expect this to happen or
I have upgraded libc5 to libc6 etc., and have now also upgraded to Perl
5.004. However if I try to dpkg -i Perl-tk_400.202-9.deb it then tells
me that perl-tk depends on perl (>5.004) and that perl is not installed,
although Perl --version shows 5.004 on the machine.
Anyone come accross this? I us
On Mon, 12 Jan 1998, Tim Thomson wrote:
: Hi,
: Is there a way to change the text video mode (say, from 80x25 to 80x50),
: on the fly?
: I prefer 80x25 for most things but it would be handy to change the
: resolution for somethings - without rebooting!
SVGATextMode - been using it for a while and
"Thomas E. Vaughan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just installed Debian 1.3.1 on my Pentium-133 machine.
>
> I used dselect's FTP mode to install emacs-19.34, X, and AfterStep.
> My problem is that *neither* `Alt' key is being interpreted as `Meta'
> by emacs. AfterStep's `Alt-Tab' combination
Sen Nagata writes:
> what kind of advantages does this kind of approach have compared to
> having a single file for each run level (or even one file for all
> runlevels) describing which scripts to run (as well as the order to run
> them in)?
The present system is safer and easier to automate.
Hi
I have a Linux system with libc5 (5.4.20-1) were all the Staroffice
programs are working correctly.
I have another Linux system with libc5 (5.4.38-0.1) were I can not
run the Staroffice setup program, whem I try...
StarOffice3.1 Installation Tool
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Can yo
Bill Vinson wrote:
>
> I have a SB 32 PnP that I got cheap a while back, will it work with
> the AWE patch to the kernel? I also have isapnptools running if that
> makes a difference...
>
> Thanks,
> Bill
Yes, it will work (I have one, too). Install a recent doc package from
hamm (that with the
I have a SB 32 PnP that I got cheap a while back, will it work with
the AWE patch to the kernel? I also have isapnptools running if that
makes a difference...
Yes, it will work.
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ninjaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Two other sound cards with similar specs, and that I've heard good
review
>from the linux crowd on are the Ensoniq AudioPCI, which is sbpro
hardware
>compatible, and ViperMax (http://www.computex.com.tw/synergy), which is
I HAVE an AudioPCI...and I have had it fo
WE'RE USING DEBIAN GNU LINUX 1.3
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I KNOWN THIS IS A ROOKIE QUESTION, WHAT IS A REALM? IT'S TALKED ABOUT BUT
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before I got the coooling in. Even got a kernel panic.
Anyway, about 60% of the way through formatting the / partition, the drive
ground for a whi
On Mon, 12 Jan 1998, Ian & Gill Watkins wrote:
> I want to upgrade one or two of the packages on my system beyond the stable
> distribution. The newer packages are all requiring libc6, but that conflicts
> (in DSELECT) with libc5 which is a dependence to a _very_ large number of
> programs.
another idea, if you can borrow a disk of some type, would be a dos-bootable
partiton on that disk, with loadlin, images, etc. on there.
Or, if it helps, I've made a minimal (for X) install on a zip trive. I could
tgz that for you to download, save that it still needs a boot floppy.
But one o
I have a (Windows) system with a 400M disk chunk left for linux; I made it
all a Linux ext2 partition, and choose no swap partition (48M RAM).
Is this a good allocation of the 400M, or should I split it for some swap
space, say 350/50 or whatever.
Thanks.
On Mon, 12 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Jan 1998, Christopher Jason Morrone wrote:
[summary: ls doesn't show anything in anonymous ftp]
> This is definately a library problem. The listing I gave was for a libc5
> ls, but I think it would be similar for libc6. Also verify perm
On Mon, 12 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have upgraded libc5 to libc6 etc., and have now also upgraded to Perl
> 5.004. However if I try to dpkg -i Perl-tk_400.202-9.deb it then tells
> me that perl-tk depends on perl (>5.004) and that perl is not installed,
> although Perl --version shows
After the last round of questions & posts on the topic, I've found that I can
stably export xauthority by
xauth list $DISPLAY
and pasting from MIT on to
xauth add $DISPLAY
is there a way to pass this information automatically? particularly, it
doesn't pass to su, and I'd also like to pass
We mirror ftp.de.debian.org/debian-non-us/
:
:
: Hi Ray,
: You are right. I was trying to download file from ftp.replay.com.
: So which file should I download to use? Do I use pgp-i_2.6.3a-1.deb
: as joey suggested? Please let me know.
: Thanks,
: Jimmy
:
: > On Mon, Jan 12, 1998 at 01:58:07
Greetings,
I am looking to use several debian systems as routers for a small
network
that I am building. What I need is a card that will give me a V.35
interface that will allow me to plug into my RAD modems. If anyone out
there is using such a card, or can recommend a card I would be mos
Greetings,
I was wondering if anyone has the drivers or knows where I might find
the
source for the drivers regarding a Supra NetCommander ISDN card. Supra has
stated that they do not support the card in anything but an win95 or NT
platform. Any help would be much appreciated.
Anthony
On Sun, Jan 11, 1998 at 11:39:39PM -0500, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 11, 1998 at 06:29:14PM -0600, Jon Nelson wrote:
> Hi.
>
> So what is the reason to stay away from SB AWE64?
> Especially if one has a dual-boot system?
No reason if you have a dual-boot system ;)
You can however use
Hello,
I have debian-hamm as of Dec. 19, (everything is libc6) installed.
I cannot seem to get X to work when I am not root.
It tells me that only root can run the server.
I thought that there might be something wrong with permissions, so
I reinstalled x-server-s3v. It installed OK with one error
Hi All,
I am running Debian with kernel 2.0.30 (Bo). I have tried to install
Gimp
using dselect. I followed the recommendations for dependencies, and
configured the package. When I try to run it, I get an error about not
able to load libXm (or something to that effect, I'm not in front
Did you install the new perl with dpkg ? Is it in your
/var/lib/dpkg/status file ? You can override the dependency check with a
flag to dpkg.
Good luck ...
On Mon, 12 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have upgraded libc5 to libc6 etc., and have now also upgraded to Perl
> 5
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Regarding "Re: init.d, rc0.d, ... rc6.d" of 9:04 PM -0800 1/11/98, Joey
Hess wrote:
>Sen Nagata wrote:
>> what kind of advantages does this kind of approach have compared to
>> having a single file for each run level (or even one file for all
>> runlevels) desc
I have a (Windows) system with a 400M disk chunk left for linux; I made it
all a Linux ext2 partition, and choose no swap partition (48M RAM).
Is this a good allocation of the 400M, or should I split it for some swap
space, say 350/50 or whatever.
This ought to work okay. If you tur
On 12 Jan 1998, Pedro Quaresma de Almeida wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a Linux system with libc5 (5.4.20-1) were all the Staroffice
> programs are working correctly.
>
> I have another Linux system with libc5 (5.4.38-0.1) were I can not
> run the Staroffice setup program, whem I try...
>
>StarOff
Occasionaly, I seem to lose the key bindings under fvwm2, such as alt
arrow to move between areas of a desktop. I really can't pinpoint
this to any specific event, nor am I able to remedy the situation
without completely quitting X and restarting (restart fvwm and
xrefresh dont' seem to help).
An
Hi,
As a sidenote, this is my first reply to debian-user in nearly 2 months
now. Last wednesday I finaly finished my PhD studies, and I'm _FREE_ now.
Free to continue to work on my debian packages again.
Or to read debian-user:
> I'm having a bit of a problem with the 'automagically' generate
> I have another Linux system with libc5 (5.4.38-0.1) were I can not
> run the Staroffice setup program, whem I try...
This probably isn't the answer you're looking for, but I solved this by using
star office 4 rather than 3 . . .
rick
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> I used dselect's FTP mode to install emacs-19.34, X, and AfterStep.
> My problem is that *neither* `Alt' key is being interpreted as `Meta'
> by emacs. AfterStep's `Alt-Tab' combination works well enough to switch
> between windows.
>
> I much prefer `Alt-x' to `Esc-x' as a means of entering a
"Richard E. Hawkins Esq." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After the last round of questions & posts on the topic, I've found
> that I can stably export xauthority by
>
> xauth list $DISPLAY
>
> and pasting from MIT on to
>
> xauth add $DISPLAY
>
> is there a way to pass this information automati
"Noe' Franco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ARE YOU DEAF OR HAVE A DAMAGED KEYBOARD?
Civilised people normaly don't yell. I normaly won't answer, but a small
flame will do you good :-)
> WE'RE USING DEBIAN GNU LINUX 1.3
> ON AUTHORIZATION : WHEN DOING THE .htaccess FILE CAN DIGEST BE USED? IS IT
>
"Richard E. Hawkins Esq." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> for /etc/X11/config, and /etc/X11/XF86Config is sufficient that startx works
> as expected.
>
> however, no xdm is started on boot, and
> /etc/init.d/xdm start
>
> merely starts an idle process that does nothing.
>
Check your /etc/X11
David Welton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Occasionaly, I seem to lose the key bindings under fvwm2, such as alt
> arrow to move between areas of a desktop. I really can't pinpoint
> this to any specific event, nor am I able to remedy the situation
> without completely quitting X and restarting (
> My problem is that *neither* `Alt' key is being interpreted as `Meta'
> by emacs. AfterStep's `Alt-Tab' combination works well enough to switch
> between windows.
Run `xev' and press the Alt keys to find what keycode they generate:
For example, I get:
keycode 113 (keysym 0xffea, Alt_R)
Hi folks
This request is on behalf of a former student who in the Navy for a
stint before returning to school to finish his CS degree. If
perchance some of it should be asked someplace else, or should not be
posted here, please let me know.
I need advice on a make and configuration of a laptop f
Has anybody managed to set up Hylafax using hylafax_4.0.1-1.i386.deb?
Hylafax says it needs gs-Aladdin, so I have installed
gs-aladdin_5.03-1.deb, but Hylafax then claims it's not present.
Probably I am missing a file. Or is hylafax_40.0.1 just a wrapper?
TIA for any help.
Adrian Monk
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I am attempting to install debian on a 386/16 with 4mb RAM. How do I go
about booting the lmemroot.bin disk? Do I need to pass a special argument
using resc1440.bin?
-Mike
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On Mon, 12 Jan 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> BTW: If he hadn't explicitly request a SB compatible crad, I would never
> have suggested one ;) I dislike the marketing politic of Creative Labs.
> I bought my SB AWE 32 before I started to work with Linux :-(
Ok. I'm not asking explicity for a SB c
Well as anyone who has noticed my messages knows...im a new convert to
debian
and I _HAD_ a working 486sx/25 going./...untill about 5 mins ago
good thing I have 2 PCs on my desk...
right now only 2 things work...
on tty8 I have a telnet session...which is setup in inittab (it telnets
to this
host r
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On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Dan Hugo wrote:
> ttyS1 - PalmPilot (or whatever it's called now).
Cool! I've got a Psion S3a on a ttySx port attached.
> I'm not necessarily short on interrupts yet, but I figured it would be
> interesting of the slower items could just s
Thanx to everyone who responded to my inquiry for advice on purchasing a
new computer. I'll do some more checking around, and definately keep
everything you all said in mind.
Thanx again!
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Anthony Landreneau wrote:
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> Greetings,
> I am looking to use several debian systems as routers for a small
> network
> that I am building. What I need is a card that will give me a V.35
> interface that will allow me to plug into my RAD modems. If anyone out
> there is using such a card,
I can't tell you how to fix your problem, but ftp is probably set to
prevent anonymous users from seeing files they shouldn't. The
administrator has to configure the system to be more open instead of
configure it to be more closed. This seems reasonable. Most companies
I work with have an "incom
Hi
I'm trying to install slrn with slrnpull working, but the slrnpull.conf
file that the readme says I must use as an example for writing my own
is no-where to be found, and slrnpull don't seem to do anything w/o
this file...
Thanks
Neilen
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I have Debian running fine on my first hard drive (/dev/hda) and I wish
to add another disk and install Win95 on it (bummer). My DOS/Windows boot
disks will not allow me to install Win on the second drive(/dev/hdc).
Error message says, "Remove NTFS or Disk cache...before continuing." The
dr
On Mon, 12 Jan 1998, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
> is there a way to pass this information automatically? particularly, it
> doesn't pass to su, and I'd also like to pass it to telnet when connecting to
> remote machines
I recommend using ssh. I use it for almost all telnetting, rshing,
> What you do want to do is to edit the /etc/menu-methods/ file for
> you window manager ("WindowMaker-- what's that? Is that a new window
> manager I didn't hear about, but does include a Menu-method? Fab!)
It's a better Afterstep then Afterstep :) I swapped about two months ago
and am in love.
That can happen if you happen to press NumLock key and it gets set.
// Heikki
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On Mon, Jan 12, 1998 at 09:19:38PM +0200, Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
> That can happen if you happen to press NumLock key and it gets set.
Wow.. good call, I guess that was it but I'd never noticed:-) That
will save me some frustration every now and then, thanks:-)
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Oh ssh does more than this. It tunnels the X protocol through it's own
connection and creates a pseudo-Xserver on the remote machine. You could
use scp to copy the file over before hand. The best option is probably to
set up a script which you run from the menu.
Daniel Martin at cush wrote:
> "R
The parallel port kernel driver doesn't use the interrupt by default, it uses
polling. (It even says so in the boot messages, at least with my kernel.)
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> On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Dan Hugo wrote:
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> > ttyS1 - PalmPilot (or whatever it's
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