Gerardo Lamastra wrote:
>
> Well, we use a Linux powered server which is tied to the APC SmartUPS 1000
> and everything works right.
> I think you should not have any problem to configure the UPS; the
> genpowerd daemon is used, with the following command line:
>
> /sbin/genpowerd /dev/ttyS1 apc-
On Wed, Feb 25, 1998 at 10:44:17AM -0500, Nebu John Mathai wrote:
> I was just wondering how I would go about removing a single package from
> my Debian machine.
>
> I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
> package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect removed a
Package: kernel-source-2.0.3
Version: 2.0.32-1
While testing my new Pentium II system for any occurrence of the
"signal 11" error that plagued my old 486 and one of my office P200
PCs, I have come across a most perplexing oddity. I see the "macro
expansion error in firewall.c" problem that I repo
Sorry, the ".config" file that I attached to my previous message was
from my office PC, not my Pentium II. If it is important, I can
send the exact version.
On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Raymond Rusk wrote:
> Package: kernel-source-2.0.3
> Version: 2.0.32-1
>
> While testing my new Pentium II system for
On 25 Feb 1998 22:47:23 +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Stern) writes:
> > [..]
> > This is why I was asking about dselect | ftp, because if I'm root, and
> > I'm running ftp via dselect, then isn't this exactly what you're
> > telling me not to do?
>
> Yes, but there
On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, David Stern wrote:
> Running an ftp client as root seems to be an exception to the rule
> about not running as root.
actually that "rule" isn't a general prohibition against doing anything
as root. it is advice about only running as root for system maintainence
tasks. upgrad
I'm trying to set up an anonymous ftp server. Everything seems to be
working except
ls or dir. I copied /bin/ls to /home/ftp/bin/ls and set up permissions
as described in the
ftpd man page. When I type "ls" however I get:
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for '/bin/ls'.
226 Tra
hello-
to make a long story short, i've removed (not purged) my
pcmcia-cs (also pcmcia-source and pcmcia-modules) package and tried
to reinstall it. when i try to reinstall pcmcia-cs, i get:
/lib/modules/2.0.32/misc/scc.o unresolved symbol
i don't have any need for scc.o (AFAIK), and i
I did not experienced with the kind of setup that you are talking about.
However, I wonder, perhaps mgetty-voice has something to do with what you want
?
Have you tried the mgetty mailing list ?
If you look further into it, please keep us informed.
Thank you.
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Can someone point me in the right direction to download packages? I'm
not sure how to use ftp because I don't know how to connect to the
internet with Debian. I'm not sure what packages I should download
first. Thanks for any help.
John M. White
Waco, Texas
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"Richardson,Anthony" wrote (Wed, 25 Feb 1998 20:01:00 -0500 ):
|>
|>I'm trying to set up an anonymous ftp server. Everything seems to be
|>working except
|>ls or dir. I copied /bin/ls to /home/ftp/bin/ls and set up permissions
|>as described in the
|>ftpd man page. When I type "ls" however
You provided the following partition table:
>Boot Begin Start End Blocks Id System
> /dev/hdc1 63 63 13097665457 82 Linux Swap
> /dev/hdc2 * 130977 130977 2588354 1228689 83 Linux native
> /dev/hdc32322431 2588355 6684
You probably have an old BIOS. Old bios is known not to recognize HD over
528M, unless special measures, such as LBA, are incoperated.
Besides, I think that DOS would not recognize a partition that is over 2.1G.
I use Linux with a HD that the BIOS sees as LBA.
Does all this BIOS/DOS problems are
> >
> > On a previous posting I said that I needed to run the mentioned cron script
> > manualy.
> > Now I found out when I had to run this script manualy.
> > It turned out that it happaned after a shutdown command when I was logged
> > to an xterm (and su to root). Prior to the shutdown I also
On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
> I got strange behaviour of xlock after recent updates of hamm. I lock the
> terminal in the night, everything looks fine, there is a password prompt and
> screensaver running. But when I come back in the morning screen is unlocked.
> Also for
On Tue, 24 Feb 1998, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
>
> On 24 Feb 1998, Carey Evans wrote:
>
> > Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > On 23 Feb 1998, Carey Evans wrote:
> >
> > [snip]
> >
> > > I think most X apps would run tolerably over a null modem cable. If I
> > > understand these g
> I was trying to setup debian on another computer:
> The serial module only detects /dev/ttyS1.
Is the modem on differenet tty ? Perhaps it is a PNP modem ?
> I tried to get minicom to dial out on /dev/ttyS1, but it doesnt seem to
> initialize it, and the modem doesn't make any noise when I try
Hi. I'm not that clear on how Linux uses and organizes memory
if anyone can provide some insight or other references. I'm
using Debian Linux off the CD with the 2.0.30 kernel and no
problems are noticed. Below are the results from 'free'
with notes on which applications I have started. Obvio
I tried to install the man page package (got too tired doing gunzip -c
|groff -Tascii -man), and received the following message from dselect.
I had libdb1, groff, bsdmainutils already installed prior to installing
the manpaged.
positive messages deleleted
Checking for languages ... d
On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Gerardo Lamastra wrote:
> Well, we use a Linux powered server which is tied to the APC SmartUPS 1000
> and everything works right.
> I think you should not have any problem to configure the UPS; the
> genpowerd daemon is used, with the following command line:
>
> /sbin/genpow
Has anybody installed Applixware on a Debian system?
S.
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International Websites Engineer
Where is the mgetty home page? The site I found in the info file did not
exist. Or do you know the mgetty mailing list address?
Thanks
-Paul
On Wed, 25 Feb 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I did not experienced with the kind of setup that you are talking about.
> However, I wonder, perhaps mget
> From: Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tue, 24 Feb 1998, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
> >
> > On 24 Feb 1998, Carey Evans wrote:
> >
...
> > However using the null modem cable one must be very carefull about power
> > supply! Sometimes it is possible to destroy serial ports, when two
> > comput
On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Sen Nagata wrote:
> to make a long story short, i've removed (not purged) my
> pcmcia-cs (also pcmcia-source and pcmcia-modules) package and tried
> to reinstall it. when i try to reinstall pcmcia-cs, i get:
>
>/lib/modules/2.0.32/misc/scc.o unresolved symbol
>
> i
At 03:19 +0100 1998-02-25, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>On Wed, Feb 25, 1998 at 02:50:06AM +, Deniz Dogan wrote:
>> Is there any other options to use as MDA? Preferably, how can I solve
>> `connection
>> refuse` problem?
>
>Sorry, don't know. Try to look hard at the various files in /etc, as
>/etc/
On Wed, Feb 25, 1998 at 09:17:31PM -0500, Nebu John Mathai wrote:
> I tried to install the man page package (got too tired doing gunzip -c
> |groff -Tascii -man), and received the following message from dselect.
>
> I had libdb1, groff, bsdmainutils already installed prior to installing
> the manp
> > A question on behalf of a friend. We have the dvorak key bindings working
> > fine in console mode but can't get them to work under X.
>
> How did you do that?
it's an installation option. i can't remember what the name of the
executable is if you want to run it again, but it walks you thr
> If its 16-bit doesn't that mean 2 channels consisting of 8-bits each
> The kernel code may not be full-duplex but I thought the card was
again. that's not what i thought... but i'm willing to be wrong ;)
> Thanks, I do now get audio through speak-freely. However, it seems to
> break
Hi folks!
I'm using the hamm distribution and lately I've been getting alot of the
following:
dpkg --unpack jdk1.1-dev_1.1.3.v2-1.deb
(Reading database ... 100469 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking jdk1.1-dev (from jdk1.1-dev_1.1.3.v2-1.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing jdk1.
On Sun, 22 Feb 1998, Benoit Goudreault-Emond wrote:
> > As a matter of interest, who is using SVGATextMode with an S3 ViRGE and a
> > 1024x768 capable monitor? if I try to go above 80x30, the characters on
> > the left hand side of the screen get all screwy, and sometimes the left of
> > the scree
You ran into a problem with the mid 2.1.8x kernels, upgrade to 2.1.88 or
downgrade to 2.1.7x
On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Anibal A Acero wrote:
>
> Hi folks!
>
> I'm using the hamm distribution and lately I've been getting alot of the
> following:
>
>
> dpkg --unpack jdk1.1-dev_1.1.3.v2-1.deb
> (Re
Daniel offered a solution that seems to me to work very (bo used
on this box, so check it) well, except that I changed the "smtp-rewrite"
in the /etc/smail/routers file to match what it calls in the
/etc/smail/transports file ("smtp-remap"). I think I typed both in as
"smtp-rewrite". I use
On Tue, 24 Feb 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am trying to get an old mda (hercules compatible?) card going together
> with a Matrox Millenium on an ASUS P55T4P2 motherboard. On my quest, I have
> found two ways to do this, one of which almost works---a "multimon" kernel
> patch that has compi
To clarify something from my last message in regards to the
subject (subject this message, also) at hand, my _machine name_ is
"alemas." "ipa.net" is my ISP's domain. Therefore, my full domain
name on this machine is "alemas.ipa.net". My numerical domain
address (e.g., ###.###.###.###) is a
My Debian-1.3 came about a week ago. It didn't take that long
to figure out the installation procedure; it is similiar to
FreeBSD that I've used for around 3 years.
However, after installing Debian on my first and third SCSI
drives and *not* using LILO as the boot manager, I found that
I __alwa
Over 4 months, I used dump to successfully back-up 5 filesystems in this order
/ /usr /var /home /usr/local
Now, for two weeks, I have gotten no successful backup.
"dump" always goes wild on the /var filesystem.
With the exception of an Atapi CD, all other such hardware is attached to an
Adapte
at some point around Wed, 25 Feb 1998 22:27:32 -0500 (EST)
Jean Pierre LeJacq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Sen Nagata wrote:
>
> > to make a long story short, i've removed (not purged) my
> > pcmcia-cs (also pcmcia-source and pcmcia-modules) package and tried
> > to re
Hi,
I installed the dosemu-package (stable-distribution) but the config-file
is missing (should be /etc/dosemu/conf) and I cant find a readme how to
create one...
Anyone?
Gernot
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Thanks to all who responded. The Mix server works just fine. In fact
Netscape on X works faster than on Win.
I teach UNIX. My assignment was to port an entire syllabus from SCO to
Linux. I have started by installing just a simple Slackware to teach shell
scripting, C, C++, and elementary Perl. Ne
at some point around Thu, 26 Feb 1998 15:36:07 +0900
Sen Nagata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> at some point around Wed, 25 Feb 1998 22:27:32 -0500 (EST)
> Jean Pierre LeJacq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
>
> > On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Sen Nagata wrote:
> >
> > > to make a long story short, i'v
On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Gernot Bauer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed the dosemu-package (stable-distribution) but the config-file
> is missing (should be /etc/dosemu/conf) and I cant find a readme how to
> create one...
>
Maybe have a look in /var/lib/dosemu/...
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On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Fulgham, Brent/SCO wrote:
> Has anyone used xfstt on a regular basis? I've gotten Netscape to work
> using TT fonts, now I'd like to get other X applications to work and I
> want
I have decided to install something unixish on an old 486/33 which just
sits in the lab, which has a crashed MSwin311 installation and no one uses
it. I don't have much info on hardware but I've figured out most of it. The
network card has `SMC' printed on it so I choose the first SMC driver (I
thi
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> Many users of Cyrix CPUs have had to disable the cache in their systems
> during installation, because the floppy disk has errors if they do not. If
> you have to do this, be sure to re-enable your cache when you are finished
> with installation, as the system runs much slower with the cache disa
This discussion starts to be out of list's topic, sorry.
I'll send further responses only by e-mail.
If the power instalation is properly designed, it should be no problem.
However I, personally, would always prefere two have an additional "zero
current" ground wire dedicated for computers only.
A
Carey Evans hat gesagt: // Carey Evans wrote:
> Benoit Joly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > i found that everyone on our hubs can get my ftp, and pop3 password so
> > easy with a sniffer.
> > can i do something against that, because now i dont trust tcpip transfert,
> > it send all my user
Jean-Michel Rouet wrote:
>
> On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Gernot Bauer wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I installed the dosemu-package (stable-distribution) but the config-file
> > is missing (should be /etc/dosemu/conf) and I cant find a readme how to
> > create one...
> >
>
> Maybe have a look in /var/lib/dos
On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Gernot Bauer wrote:
> Jean-Michel Rouet wrote:
> >
> > Maybe have a look in /var/lib/dosemu/...
> >
> I just have the "hdimage" there :(
>
> Am I missing something?
>
I've inspected the dosemu_0.66.3-1.deb package
it contains :
-rw-r--r-- root/root 28011 May 5 13:36 1997
Hi,
I am currently using hamm and am very happy with it. I will be
installing a new Linux system soon but everyone is telling me to install
RedHat 5. Has anyone any opinions on this? I tend to be partial to
Debian, especially with GNOME being integrated into hamm. However, I've
never used Redh
On Thu, Feb 26, 1998 at 02:20:42PM +0100, Gernot Bauer wrote:
> > > I installed the dosemu-package (stable-distribution) but the config-file
> > > is missing (should be /etc/dosemu/conf) and I cant find a readme how to
> > > create one...
> > >
> >
> > Maybe have a look in /var/lib/dosemu/...
> >
I'd forgot about the shared library stuff. I'd expect we'd also need
ld.so in lib and to set up the library cache file in etc. This doesn't
seem too easy ... Are we missing an easier solution?
Perhaps a statically linked ls is the way to go.
Thanks
Tony
-Original Message-
From: Alan
On Thu, Feb 26, 1998 at 08:00:30AM -0500, Ossama Othman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently using hamm and am very happy with it. I will be
> installing a new Linux system soon but everyone is telling me to install
> RedHat 5. Has anyone any opinions on this? I tend to be partial to
> Debian, espec
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On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Deniz Dogan wrote:
> $gpc hello.pas -o hello
> ld: cannot open -lgpc: No such file or directory
Add a symbolic link:
ln -s /usr/lib/libgpc.so.2.8 \
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/2.7.2.1/libgpc.so
Tobias
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Run ldd on ls. For example,
ldd /bin/ls (you need the absolute path)
You should get output like:
libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x4000f000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000)
Copy the the libraries from the ldd output to ~ftp/lib, or wherever
Hi everyone,
I wote some code to manage a data aquisition device in the labs.
It runs for a while (say 24 hrs, gathering data every 6 secs [x 50 data
points]) then it crashes, crashes bad (segmentation fault) /dev/ttyS0
input overflow ... does anyone know what is causing this??
I wo
I can't help you with the device problem. However, if you do a:
man fflush
You will get a manual page of the fflush C function for the particular
UNIX or UNIX-like system you are using, presumably and hopefully Debian
Linux since you posted to this Debian mailing list. In general, all
a
at some point around Thu, 26 Feb 1998 13:08:10 +0100
Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> Carey Evans hat gesagt: // Carey Evans wrote:
>
> > Benoit Joly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > i found that everyone on our hubs can get my ftp, and pop3 password so
> > > easy with a s
Joey,
> I doubt it, I have a friend ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) who starts dosemu when his
> system boots, and never closes it. I haven't heard about periodic hangs.
I'll run some tests...
Salutacions, Pere __o mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2:343/108.91 - _`\<;_
> Has anybody installed Applixware on a Debian system?
yep it works fine. i found the easist way to do it is to use alien to
convert the rpm's into deb's. this works great so long as you don't mind
it installing to /opt (which i don't)... just make sure you have enough
disk space on your root pa
No-one on this list uses Debian as a news server? Nobody's running SMP?
There's no interest whatsoever in tech support for Debian? (I know
Bruce posted something about it a while ago ...)
I'm disappointed. If the folks who are "in the know" have all
unsubscribed from this list and hang exclusiv
On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
> I am currently using hamm and am very happy with it. I will be
> installing a new Linux system soon but everyone is telling me to
> install RedHat 5. Has anyone any opinions on this? I tend to be
> partial to Debian, especially with GNOME being integr
I don't know about your first problem...
fflush() will flush your stream to the system buffer cache. sync() will cause
the buffer cache to be posted to disk. Unless linux crashes, the sync call
should not be needed.
jim
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Yes, several times. Use the 'rpm.deb' package. I know that I have
installed it 'just by copying' but the last time that I tried that
applixware had some problems with 'license files' (somewhere in /etc)
and it was just not worth the trouble (to me) to spend anytime trying to
figure it out when de
Hi, I have been getting this error and I don't really know what's going on.
> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 06:47:33 + (GMT)
> From: root (Cron Daemon)
> To: root
> Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> run-parts /etc/cron.daily
>
>Mime type file too large.
> run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/wn exite
This is just some quick 'off the top of my head' sort of things...
First, the 'ramdisk' problem. This is probably not caused by anything
associated with the booting process (though _can_ be--at least when
using LILO) but rather that the kernel is configured to use a 'ramdisk'
as root (/). I use
On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Gary Kline wrote:
> However, after installing Debian on my first and third SCSI
> drives and *not* using LILO as the boot manager, I found that
> I __always__ boot into Debian, into a RAM file system.
>
> After re-installing both OS's from scratch several times I've
> come
On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Luis Francisco Gonzalez wrote:
> Hi, I have been getting this error and I don't really know what's going on.
>
> > Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 06:47:33 + (GMT)
> > From: root (Cron Daemon)
> > To: root
> > Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> run-parts /etc/cron.daily
> >
> >
On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Jonas Bofjall wrote:
> Now I can't get networking to actually work. I can't ping anything except
> the loopback (127.0.0.1) and my own IP address. Does the latter mean that
> my network card works or does the packet never leave the machine?
>
> `ifconfig eth0' has the right I
> > Checking for languages ... de_DECan't locate Getopt/Long.pm in @INC at
> > /usr/sbin/chmanconfig line 38.
> > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/sbin/chmanconfig line 38.
> > dpkg: error processing man-db (--install):
> > subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status
On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Luis Francisco Gonzalez wrote:
> Hi, I have been getting this error and I don't really know what's going on.
>
> > Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 06:47:33 + (GMT)
> > From: root (Cron Daemon)
> > To: root
> > Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> run-parts /etc/cron.daily
> >
> >
On Wed, Feb 25, 1998 at 09:56:05PM -0500, Paul Miller wrote:
> Where is the mgetty home page? The site I found in the info file did not
> exist. Or do you know the mgetty mailing list address?
>
> Thanks
> -Paul
>
http://wais.leo.org/~doering/mgetty/
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On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> No-one on this list uses Debian as a news server? Nobody's running SMP?
> There's no interest whatsoever in tech support for Debian? (I know
> Bruce posted something about it a while ago ...)
>
> I'm disappointed. If the folks who are "in the know"
Hamish,
> So I have a cronjob to kill dosemu daily, and dosemu runs from a script
> which just runs it over and over again. Same as the power reset on
> the old machine, but nicer. You could also have an external event
> from your mailer to run EXITEMU instead of the kill. My system survived
> ok
Hi!
I am looking for pre-compiled ready-to-install SOCKS5 1.0r4 and Secure Shell
debian packages. I already have the source code, but since I am installing
these aplications on quite a few machines, it would make my job easier if I
could install them directly without having to compile everythin
Nathan E Norman wrote:
>No-one on this list uses Debian as a news server? Nobody's running SMP?
>There's no interest whatsoever in tech support for Debian? (I know
>Bruce posted something about it a while ago ...)
...
>Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 02:14:22 -0600 (CST)
>From: Nathan E Norman <
On Thu, Feb 26, 1998 at 04:05:52PM -, Paulo Jorge de Almeida wrote:
> I am looking for pre-compiled ready-to-install SOCKS5 1.0r4
I can't find a socks5 package. If you are interested in making a package for
it, please check out http://www.debian.org/devel/help.html .
> and Secure Shell debia
On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Dale Harrison wrote:
> Can someone else out there in Debianland confirm this?
>
> IMAP4-4.1 won't delete messages. It might be a new feature or something, but
> as there was no dox with it, it's hard to tell.
>
> I downgraded to IMAP4-4 and everything's hunky dory.
IMAP4-4
"[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:"
> > Hi Art,
> >
> > I'd like to see your solution and also your headers. Could you post a
> > copy of your headers for those of us reading the digest version of the
> > mailing list? Or just reply to this mail? I guess your message will
> > eventually show up in the a
Hey,
Anyone know of a nice way to keep different CVS servers synchronized with
each other?
bye,
Remco
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From: David Gaudine [
Sorry for the previous empty message.
Art, is your local user name alemas? My problem is that if I use my isp
for the visible name, I get a "from [EMAIL PROTECTED]". Notice
there is no colon after the from. This is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unfortunately my email address is lee.bradshaw and my login on
> Verify that /usr/lib/dosemu/config.dist exists
>
> go to /etc as root
> do a
> $ rm -f conf
> $ ln -s /usr/lib/dosemu/config.dist conf
>
> and that should do the job !
>
Dear Jean-Michel,
thanx a lot, that was the solution.
Gernot
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According to Jean Pierre LeJacq:
> On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Gary Kline wrote:
>
> > However, after installing Debian on my first and third SCSI
> > drives and *not* using LILO as the boot manager, I found that
> > I __always__ boot into Debian, into a RAM file system.
> >
> > After re-installing bo
I had already done what is suggested below, but no luck. The following:
chroot /home/ftp /bin/ls
gives
chroot: cannot execute /bin/ls: No such file or directory
(using ls or bin/ls instead of /bin/ls gives the same message).
I've got all the libraries copied to /home/ftp/lib, but still no lu
Well, I recently found out that the Equinox Megaport 8CS is not a dumb
UART board--not supported by Linux.
If you're looking for a multiport serial board with support for Linux,
you have two recommended options. If the computer you connect it to is
fast, and you want to save money, you can get
Hi,
> I haven't used SMP. I know it needs the 2.1 kernel series.
I believe that you may be incorrect. We have someone running 2.0.33 with
SMP enabled since he has 2 Pentium II processors in his system. If you
need SMP, you will probably have to recompile the kernel source manually.
Do your ma
Is there an ext2 equivalent of fips? I have a lot of space on the disk
which I am mounting as /usr/local. I want to partition it and use one
partition as /opt.
Thaths
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"Oh, Lisa, this isn't real. It's just how you might look if you were
a cartoon character." -- Homer J. Simpson
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Ossama Othman wrote:
> I believe that you may be incorrect. We have someone running 2.0.33 with
> SMP enabled since he has 2 Pentium II processors in his system. If you
> need SMP, you will probably have to recompile the kernel source manually.
>
> Do your make {menu,x}config (whichever you use)
Why are you trying to chroot to /bin/ls? The ftpd daemon automatically
does a chroot when someone logs in as "anonymous" or "ftp." Here is an
excerpt from the ftpd man page. Did you follow what it says?
FROM LINUX FTPD MAN PAGE ---
In the last case, ftpd takes special measures to restrict
On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Gary Kline wrote:
> According to Jean Pierre LeJacq:
> > On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Gary Kline wrote:
> >
> > > However, after installing Debian on my first and third SCSI
> > > drives and *not* using LILO as the boot manager, I found that
> > > I __always__ boot into Debian, into
Hello:
Can anybody help me?
I have Windows NT Workstation and Debian Linux installed on my computer,
usually i download files from Internet in Windows 95 (at the office),
today i downloaded the java-linux package but i have it in Win 95, how
can i put it in my home's linux machine, the problem
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Hello!
On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
> Is there an ext2 equivalent of fips? I have a lot of space on the disk
> which I am mounting as /usr/local. I want to partition it and use one
> partition as /opt.
>
> Thaths
I asked that someti
Hi All !
I have been trying to make my TTY work with accented characters.
So far, I have loaded a keymap that is essentialy us.map modified with
dead_letters where the accents are supposed to be. (I have compared to
pt.map -> portuguese map and things look more or less the same,
According to Jean Pierre LeJacq:
> On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Gary Kline wrote:
>
> > According to Jean Pierre LeJacq:
> > > On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Gary Kline wrote:
> > >
> > > > However, after installing Debian on my first and third SCSI
> > > > drives and *not* using LILO as the boot manager, I found
Maybe netstd?
bash-2.01$ dpkg -S tracer*
scotty: /usr/doc/examples/scotty/traceroute.1
netstd: /usr/doc/netstd/examples/traceroute/mean.awk
scotty: /usr/doc/examples/scotty/traceroute
netstd: /usr/sbin/traceroute
netstd: /usr/doc/netstd/examples/traceroute/README.awk
netstd: /usr/doc/netstd/exampl
Hi all,
I have been trying to upgrade a friend's system from Debian 1.3.1
to Debian 2.0 (hamm) and although every program compiled for libc6 are
working fine, many, but not all, programs compiled for libc5 don't work.
For those programs when I use ldd I get an output like
I'm not chroot'ing to /bin/ls but to /home/ftp.
The reason I tried to chroot to /home/ftp and run ls is to troubleshoot
the anonymous ftp login problem. It's a lot easier to just make changes
and use chroot than to ftp/login/check/logout. I figure the chroot
problem
and the fact that ls does
Ossama Othman wrote (Thu, 26 Feb 1998 12:31:56 -0500 (EST) ):
|>Why are you trying to chroot to /bin/ls? The ftpd daemon automatically
|>does a chroot when someone logs in as "anonymous" or "ftp." Here is an
|>excerpt from the ftpd man page. Did you follow what it says?
|>
Tony was trying to di
Ossama Othman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently using hamm and am very happy with it. I will be
> installing a new Linux system soon but everyone is telling me to install
> RedHat 5. Has anyone any opinions on this? I tend to be partial to
> Debian, especially with GNOME being integrated into ham
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