Hi there,
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> What files do you have under (from memory) /usr/linux-libc1/X11?
> Some missing symlinks will stop Netscape from starting properly,
> with a bus error or segfault.
Now thats actually makes some sense. When I orignially installed Linux I
had something goes wrong
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On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Uros Platise wrote:
> The only work marvin will do is routing between
> Packet Radio network and home (local) network.
> After setting the network configuration files I can
> ping my working machine (called ide) from marvin.
> And I can also ping marvin from ide. NFS is also
>
>
>
>YOU CAN MAKE $50,000 IN 90 DAYS IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME!
>
>DO NOT BE QUICK TO DISMISS THIS! IT WILL MAKE YOU LOTS OF $$$
>
>READ THE ENCLOSED PROGRAM... THEN READ IT AGAIN!
>***
"convert" from the ImageMagick package claims to convert PICT files. I
assume that means only raster PICT files.
I haven't tried it out since even on the various backup disks I kept
after I sold my Mac (a 68k - otherwise I would probably be running
Linux/PPC!) I have no PICTs, only Photoshop, TIFF
On Wed, 21 Jan 1998, Michael Ruan wrote:
> >
> >
> >YOU CAN MAKE $50,000 IN 90 DAYS IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME!
> >
> >DO NOT BE QUICK TO DISMISS THIS! IT WILL MAKE YOU LOTS OF $$$
> >
> >READ THE ENCLOSED PROGRAM
Scott Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 15 Jan 1998, Neilen Marais wrote:
> > >> I installed Staroffice 3.1 using the debian installer .deb's All
> > >> seemed to have gone fine, but when I run setup to do the per-user
> > >setup
> > >> bit, it coredumps... Also if I run swriter3, or any
Dear Sir:
I installed debian software for linux in my machine and it's ok. when
I try to install gcc_2.7.2.1-8 with g77=0.5.20-1.deb also it's ok. For compile
Fortran program contain only main program, g77 or f77 command can compile and
I get the execute file for this program. But when I try to
On Wed, 21 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, W Paul Mills wrote:
>
> > I have my modem and my UPS both connected to serial ports with the same
> > interupt. Seems to work OK. These are both on the same card which was
> > modified (not
I am unable to get either FvwmButtons or TkGoodStuff
to swallow the FvwmPager module. Can't think of
any other configurations I haven't tried. It
doesn't appear to be related to the new multi-file
fvwm2rc configuration setup (although it is definitely
confusing to setup and I could be easily mis
Try this line in you .fvwm2rc Put in the FvwmButtons section. Also look at
the FvwmButtons man page. That's where I copied the line from.
*FvwmButtons (4x1, Swallow "FvwmPager" 'FvwmPager 0 1' Frame 1)
On 22-Jan-98 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>I am unable to get either FvwmButtons or TkGoodStu
Gary van Blerk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have recently installed Debian Linux 1.3.1 Kernel 2.30.0 at work. We
> run a WinNt server 3.51 Is there any client I can use to log onto the
> WinNt server from my linux box and get access to all my resources on
> the server and also get Microsoft
thanks guys for all the help I had received, I think what Craig said
makes sense, I am in private network, and I presumes that is the
case..., right now I am in the office so I can't check my box at home, I
will do it the first thing I get home..., thanks craig good on ya and
have a good day..
kus
Hi,
That would be me. I've been busy for a while, but I have a new
package in the works, and shall shoot it out soon. You are using
hamm, aren't you?
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> That would be me. I've been busy for a while, but I have a new
> package in the works, and shall shoot it out soon. You are using
> hamm, aren't you?
Yes, I am. There've been a number of nice improvements
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> Dear Sir:
>I installed debian software for linux in my machine and it's ok. when
> I try to install gcc_2.7.2.1-8 with g77=0.5.20-1.deb also it's ok. For compile
> Fortran program contain only main program, g77 or f77 command can compile and
> I get the execute file for this program. Bu
Hi All.
I just replied to a message in comp.os.linux.setup that asked where all
the Debian users were.
Are we so few or are we so selective? The only reason I read the message
at all is because I filter out every newsgroup message that doesn't have
the string "ebian" in the subject line.
I'm go
-Original Message-
From: Pure Energy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Wiria A Kusuma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Thursday, 22 January 1998 5:58 am
Subject: Re: telnet to localhost
>On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Wiria A Kusuma wrote:
>
>> I can not telnet or ftp to localhost
Hi,
a friend of mine is using debian-1.3.1. He has succeded in
installing everything, but his X-server is badly configured:
+ the 3buttons mouse is behaving like a 2buttons;
+ he can't succeed in running xdm;
+ a few colors can be displayed;
+ there is no
On Wed, 21 Jan 1998, David Gaudine wrote:
> Are you sure you can't switch virtual consoles? I have the same problem
> in all other respects. I have to use ctrl-alt-f1 instead of alt-f1
> to switch virtual consoles since X is running, did you forget about that?
> My "power save" light comes on an
Does anybody know if the version of Linux that was provided with 11/97
bootDISC CD support FAT32?
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> Does anybody know if the version of Linux that was provided with 11/97
> bootDISC CD support FAT32?
No, it does not support fat32 in default kernel. You will need to apply fat32
patches and compile a custom kernel. You will find the patches at
http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat3
Both tk4.2 and tk4.2-dev depend (so dpkg informs me) on tc17.6-dev,
however I have been unable to locate this anywhere. Anyone know
where it may be found?
Thanks,
Adrian Monk
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] dpkg -s tk42
---snip---
Section: libs
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] dpkg -s tk42-dev
---snip---
Section: devel
Under 'libs' and 'devel', respectively.
Dennis
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will there ever be a deb-Package of a recent, released
version of apache?
By
Töns
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For some reason this dude thinks I'm responsible for gcc and g77. Can
somebody on the list who knows about FORTRAN please try to help him?
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On 21 Jan 1998, Raja R Harinath wrote:
> Scott Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The problem is that the setup program is finding the xlib6g libs there,
> > which causes it a problem since it needs the regular xlib6 libs. Renaming
> > the directory moves the xlib6g stuff completely out of ld.
Hi,
Has anyone seen the kernel hacker guide in postscript format (or
something easy to print out ) somewhere?
Thanx ...
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tcl76-dev is in 'devel' also.
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On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, dpk wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] dpkg -s tk42
> ---snip---
> Section: libs
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] dpkg -s tk42-dev
> ---snip---
> Section: devel
>
> Under 'libs' and 'devel', respectively.
>
> D
Just fyi...
The Debian and GNU mirrors located on debian.egr.msu.edu will be down
this morning for upgrades (adding more disks). Thanks for your
patience.
Dennis
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian Skreeg) writes:
> Error update: This problem only occurs when I launch Dselect from KDE
> like this;
>
> sudo -u root Dselect
>
> If I log into a console and use dselect as root it installs fine. Defo
> a permissions thing.
>
I've seen similar permissions problems with
On Thu, Jan 22, 1998 at 01:54:03PM +0100, Toens Bueker wrote:
> will there ever be a deb-Package of a recent, released
> version of apache?
There of course used to be an Apache 1.2.4 package for hamm,
which could easily be backported to bo. Unfortunately it is long since
gone from mirrors; my near
Hi all,
For about 12 hours I get through syslog every couple of minutes messages
messages such as Oversized Ethernet frame spanned multiple buffers status
... . Now I have gotten this message before but only a couple of time and
then it stopped. I asked the list about it and was told that it is
b
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 08:26:17 -0500
> From: Ben Pfaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: [Abou Anber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] Error Fortran Message
> Resent-Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 13:19:29 +
> Resent-From: debian-user@lists.d
Hi all -
I am trying to setup my ppp connection as explained in the
PPP-HOWTO and have run into a brick wall.
I can bring up the connection manually via minicom and pppd
command line ande it check out fine.
However ... when i try to automate the process using the
ppp-on
ppp-on-dialer and
ppp-off
Orn E. Hansen writes:
> For those who are having trouble, you need to set the environment variable
> MOZILLA_HOME to the path where netscape is located. On my machine, it is
> located in...
>
> MOZILLA_HOME=/usr/lib/netscape
Also, it may be possible that the line that sets the LD_LIBRAR
I installed Netscape 4.04 using the .deb wrapper and it went great.
However, when I access a page with java script, netscape dies. I remember
there being a similar problem with older versions of netscape. Is there a
fix for this with 4.x?
Bob
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Why don't you use the debian-provided pon and poff scripts? They pretty
much do the same thing. See /usr/doc/ppp/README.debian.gz among other
files in that directory.
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Gerald Wann wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> I am trying to setup my ppp connection as explained in the
> PPP-HOWTO
Where can I get a version of Secure Shell for Debian?
I tried to compile the source I retrieved off the internet, but it didn't
work for me.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gerald Wann) writes:
>
> scripts, i get the message ppp-on: No such file or directory.
>
What is the first line of the file? Is it:
#!/bin/sh
If it is something else, does the program listed in the first line of
the ppp-on script exis
Well, tanks to all that helped me last week with the lilo problem, but
I'm stil in trouble with it.
I got Lilo to boot, I mean when the computer starts lilo appears asking
for what OS to launch. If I select Linux it goes ok, but if I select
Win95 ( default ) it will launch lilo again!(??)
My lilo
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Adriano Nagelschmidt Rodrigues wrote:
> Orn E. Hansen writes:
> > For those who are having trouble, you need to set the environment
> variable
> > MOZILLA_HOME to the path where netscape is located. On my machine, it is
> > located in...
> >
> > MOZILLA_HOME=/usr/l
Where can I get a version of Secure Shell for Debian?
ftp://nonus.debian.org/debian-non-US
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On Thu, 22
>Dear Sir:
> I installed debian software for linux in my machine and it's ok. when
>I try to install gcc_2.7.2.1-8 with g77=0.5.20-1.deb also it's ok. For compile
>Fortran program contain only main program, g77 or f77 command can compile and
>I get the execute file for this program. But when I tr
For win95 I use:
other=/dev/hda1
label=Win
table=/dev/hda
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Ivan Rojas wrote:
> Well, tanks to all that helped me last week with the lilo problem, but
> I'm stil in trouble with it.
>
> I got Lilo to boot, I mean when the computer starts lilo appears asking
> for what O
On Thu, Jan 22, 1998 at 09:01:58AM -0800, Ivan Rojas wrote:
> Well, tanks to all that helped me last week with the lilo problem, but
> I'm stil in trouble with it.
>
> I got Lilo to boot, I mean when the computer starts lilo appears asking
> for what OS to launch. If I select Linux it goes ok, but
I think the problem is different here. You see, what is happening in the
lilo.conf shown (at least to the best of my understanding, and I am no
expert) is that LILO is installed on /dev/hda1 -- that is, the first
partition. The stanza you show would just boot from the first partition,
effectivel
How can I send a message to the active console? For example, when a cdrom
is mounted, mount (or the kernel) reports 'changing media type...', etc.
to the active console - if you switch consoles, the text will finish on
the new active console.
Also, will this type of message appear in xconsole? I
Chris Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - Using some options I don't know about because I'm not an expert here.
> This looks like what you were trying to do with chain.b. I have no idea
> what chain.b does, and so I can't help you there.
>
I'd suggest adding Linux to the standard Win95 boot
I have xscreensaver 2.14-1 (hamm) installed on my machine. I have
created a custom hack after grabbing the soucres for 2.15 How do I make
the xscreensaver binary aware of my hack? Do I have to create a new
Debian package for 2.15?
I see a file called /driver/XScreenSaver.ad
Where does the Debi
Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PM> How can I send a message to the active console? For example, when
PM> a cdrom is mounted, mount (or the kernel) reports 'changing media
PM> type...', etc. to the active console - if you switch consoles,
PM> the text will finish on the new active consol
Popclient is a linux command that I used before in Slackware to retrieve
mail from a server using the Post Office Protocol. This program does not
appear to exist in the debian distribution. At least, I couldn't find it.
Is there are an alternative to popclient in the debian distribution?
Sebasti
Popclient is a linux command that I used before in Slackware to retrieve
mail from a server using the Post Office Protocol. This program does not
appear to exist in the debian distribution. At least, I couldn't find it.
Is there are an alternative to popclient in the debian distributio
My goodness Dave! What are they teaching you guys at MIT these days!
David Z. Maze wrote:
> Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> PM> How can I send a message to the active console? For example, when
> PM> a cdrom is mounted, mount (or the kernel) reports 'changing media
> PM> type...', etc.
"D. Hageman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Where can I get a version of Secure Shell for Debian?
>
> I tried to compile the source I retrieved off the internet, but it didn't
> work for me.
>
> ~ D. Hageman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
IF ssh were available on US debian mirrors for download from outside
Can anyone report success with using one of these beasts as a backup
system? The comments in the ATAPI tape driver claim that it (the
software) is somewhat flaky; is this true in practise?
What kind of devices are other Debian users backing up with? Any
thoughts on CD-RW as a medium?
Thanks for
man console (goes along with tty0)
Brandon
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Hi!
I have this pop3/smtp mailserver and would like to give users access
to their pop3 mailboxes + send emails via. their webbrowser. Just
like hotmail. It just doesn't have to be that advanced... Users just
need to be able to login, read their mail, and send emails
Is it possible? ... for
Netscape Inc. has decided to release source code for "free redistribution
and modification" for version 5.0, starting with the first beta later
this quarter.
Check out:
http://www.netscape.com/newsref/pr/newsrelease558.html?cp=nws01flh1
Wi
>> Netscape Inc. has decided to release source code for "free redistribution
>> and modification" for version 5.0, starting with the first beta later
>> this quarter.
YES!
Did I read that correctly (It's going to be put under GPL)?
Now GTK - version!
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I've set up one machine in a lab of identical machines with Debian. I
then create a tar
file from that set up and transfer the tar file to CD. I then untar on
the other machines.
The procedure works nice (I can set up a machine in about 15 minutes)
but I'm having
trouble with a lot of
Hi all,
first of all I'd like to thank all of you that answered to my post about the
bug-tracking package. I'm still looking at them ...
Now I have problem with the omniorb package: the NameServer (omniNames) segs
fault as soon as I start it. The package doesn't even install completely (the
post
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Stephen Zander wrote:
> Chris Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > [...]
>
> I'd suggest adding Linux to the standard Win95 boot manager.
> There's a URL (which escapes me) that goes into this for Win95/WinNT
> dual-boot with Linux. Search the list archives.
I looked at th
Hi.
I get the following error messages mailed to root daily from cron:
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/apache exited with return code 1
shell-init: could not get current directory: getcwd: cannot access
parent
directories
shell-init: could not get current directory: getcwd: cannot access
parent
direct
Hi
The newest smail seems to have a number of features well suited to
fighting spam, but most of these things cause problems when trying to
run your typical offline/fetchmail with pop config, so I have reverted
to using the smail from my trusty bo CD till I can find out how to
configure the newest
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Michael [badpixel/bad sector] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have this pop3/smtp mailserver and would like to give users access
> to their pop3 mailboxes + send emails via. their webbrowser. Just
> like hotmail. It just doesn't have to be that advanced... Users just
> need to be able
Michael \[badpixel/bad sector\] wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I have this pop3/smtp mailserver and would like to give users access
> to their pop3 mailboxes + send emails via. their webbrowser. Just
> like hotmail. It just doesn't have to be that advanced... Users just
> need to be able to login, read th
Hi,
When I type "date" I get somewhat unusual response:
$ date
Thu Jan 22 15:31:44 /etc/localtime 1998
What this "/etc/localtime" addition is all about? Is it normal?
Thank you,
Sasha.
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"G. Kapetanios" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> beacause of high network load and nothing to do with hardware. However I
> now get it not only in tty8 where syslog messages appear but in my working
> console . As a matter of fact while I write this message through telenet
> to my mail sever I get th
Hi folks.
I'm running linux but our printer a HP LaserJet 4p connected directly to
the net trough a JetDirect ExPlus3 is atached to a Novell Print Queue.
Reading the Printing-HOWTO i saw that it is easy to print to that kind of
printers because they seem to be running an "lpd".
Here is my questio
In bo this mapping in /etc/manpath.config used to work. An user just needed to
have the binary location is his PATH to be able to read the respective
manpages. Am I missing something?
[pequod:~] > manpath
/usr/man:/var/qmail/man:/usr/local/man:/usr/X11R6/man
[pequod:~] > man -d qmail-send
...
foun
"Jaakko Niemi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> YES!
>
> Did I read that correctly (It's going to be put under GPL)?
>
> Now GTK - version!
Not GPL, GPL-like. very large difference!
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Just a notice to say that there is now a US mirror of the LJ Debian
Package finder. That brings the total up to four mirrors (US, New Zealand
(primary), Sweden and Czech).
Personally I couldn't live without it (which is of course why it was
written :-), and I think it makes life mucho easier.
I
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I type "date" I get somewhat unusual response:
>
> $ date
> Thu Jan 22 15:31:44 /etc/localtime 1998
>
> What this "/etc/localtime" addition is all about? Is it normal?
Run tzconfig
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Hello Group,
I'm new to Linux and X, so bear with me. I'm probably not going to
provide all of the information necessary here. Please ask if I need to
provide more information.
I'm trying to install X from the Debian 1.3.1 CD. My system:
IBM PR200+ running at 150Mhz
64MB Ram
1.5GB drive
ATI All-i
David B. Teague wrote:
>
>
> Steve, if you could find that URL, and post it I'd be greatful.
> Or if someone else has it ... please, post it, or mail it directly
> to me.
>
see the HOWTOs at:
http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/
you'll find Win95+Linux and the WinNT+Linux HOWTO's there.
the Lil
Alexander Kushnirenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When I type "date" I get somewhat unusual response:
>
> $ date
> Thu Jan 22 15:31:44 /etc/localtime 1998
>
> What this "/etc/localtime" addition is all about? Is it normal?
No, it is not.
ls -l /etc/localtime
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root
Neilen Marais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Basically, it seems to do a reverse lookup on the system connecting to
> it, but I think I sorted that out by putting allow_broken_hello, or
> something similar for localhost.
This should only be neccessary if the mailreader does a broken HELO. Pine is
Hi!
I use netscape communicator 4.03. When I start it I get a lot of message,
like this:
/usr/lib/netscape/netscape: can't resolve symbol 'JS_GetFramePC'
I used debian package to install it.
Any suggestion?
Thanks in advance
Corleone
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this is on netscape's own web site so i'm pretty sure it's not a hoax.
see http://www.netscape.com/newsref/pr/newsrelease558.html?cp=nws01flh1
NETSCAPE ANNOUNCES PLANS TO MAKE NEXT-GENERATION
COMMUNICATOR SOURCE CODE AVAILABLE FREE ON THE NET
BOLD MOVE TO HARNESS CREATIVE
Hi,
I'm trying to do a cold install of debian on a HP Vectra (486DX)
I get the following message. Any help on what I might do to
get past this would be appreciated.
Also, is there a way to write the boot screen information to
a logfile. Most of the information has scrolled off the screen
by
Hi, i'm playing around with the Cygnus win32 gcc cross compiler in
hamm. I can compile and link programs just fine, and file identifies
my binaries correctly:
> make dump;file dump
i386-unknown-cygwin32-gcc -Wall -c dump.c -o dump.o
i386-unknown-cygwin32-gcc -Wall -c q4401.c -o q4401.o
i38
I am curious to find out what folks in the Debian community think of
this.
1. What are the changes that you would make to the source code to make
the browser better?
2. What features would you add to the browser?
3. Would a UN*X developer add a feature that is unix specific. Or would
he / she a
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