> Hi,
> I'm running a Linux server that NFS mounts drives from a Digital
> Alpha machine. Can someone recommend what debian package I can use to
> backup the drives to tape ? I'm looking for something that can
> specifically backup NFS mounted directories to a tape drive on the server.
afbackup
Is there a way to retrieve the original filename when moving from a fat/dos
filesystem to ext2? A script/command would be nice, if it exists. If not,
is there an algorithm to extract this information?
Thanks,
Dennis
--
dpk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Network Administrator | work: 353.4844
Division
Gabor Kontur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >I've recently reinstalled Debian 1.3 (on a system with a new
> >disk) and found that after installing xbase and xserver-svga, xdm
> >wouldn't start. After looking about a bit, I found that
> >/etc/init.d/xdm was empty and that the start up script was in
Is there a way to retrieve the original filename when moving from a fat/dos
filesystem to ext2? A script/command would be nice, if it exists. If not,
is there an algorithm to extract this information?
I'm a little confused about what you mean by `original filename'. The
file on the f
> I'm a little confused about what you mean by `original filename'. The
> file on the fat partition has a filename, right? Isn't this the
> original filename and can't you copy it to the ext2 partition with the
> same name?
Sorry, I have a file that started out as say 'filename' that was transfe
Is rshd related to the "r" commands?
If it allows me to log into the system and do some assembly compiles then
that's all I was looking for.
Where do I check it out (Ataman RSHD)?
Thanks
Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Timm Gleason wrote:
> I know that Hu
> I'm a little confused about what you mean by `original filename'. The
> file on the fat partition has a filename, right? Isn't this the
> original filename and can't you copy it to the ext2 partition with the
> same name?
Sorry, I have a file that started out as say 'filename' t
Bujtar Janos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Today my debian hamm started to fail when i want to see a man page
> Every time i want to see man pages (any!!!) the result is core dumped.
> Stracing the man the last message is " Updating index cache for path.."
> Any ideas?
Well, I don't have the ha
Concerning your first question, you ought to look at the
"mirror" package. It takes care of the cleanup task for
you.
--Bob
Paul McDermott wrote:
>
> hello everybody thank you for all of your help. I am using wget to
> mirror the debian site or part of it anyways. My question is this: Is
> th
Thank you Joost, for spelling out what I thought and felt.
The one thing that remains for me to say is that I didn't want to object
against less as the default pager. I just wanted to point out that more is a
UNIX power tool, and that it does make sense to have more but not less on a
system.
How
On Sun, 22 Mar 1998, [iso-8859-1] Marcelo E. Magallón wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
>
> > Cant help jumping in, is there an easy way to add/subtract times from the
> > output of "date"???
> > Or do you mean that the time-stamp file would be null length and use its
> > creat
Yo-
OK...I am really wondering if I should wait until next month when Debian
2.0 is released or if I should upgrade now. I have wanted to upgrade
several times before but was unsure just how stable HAMM was. Is it
stable enough now? I really want to upgrade but I have an outstanding
install of
Hello,
When I am using programs in X, my ppp connection drops with a
SIGHUP every few minutes with no apparent reason. After a little
experimentation, I discovered I could make it happen every time by surfing
to the GNOME page (Netscape 4.04) and pressing Page Up, the Page Down and
... dro
I'm trying to install Debian on a friend's computer. She has a Gateway
G6-233 with a Promise Ultra ATA harddrive controller card and a Western
Digital Caviar UATA-IDE 4GB . The installer doesn't pick up the hard
drive at all if it is connected to the Promise board. When connected to
the motherboard
Bujtar Janos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello !
>
>
> Today my debian hamm started to fail when i want to see a man page
>
> Every time i want to see man pages (any!!!) the result is core dumped.
>
> Stracing the man the last message is " Updating index cache for path.."
>
>
> Any ideas?
We replaced the HP LaserJet II on a Win95 box with an HP
Deskjet 722c. Through samba from Linux, I can print text
and greyscale PostScript (from Netscape) but when I try
color from Netscape nothing prints. I see activity on the
net (blinking lights on the hub) but nothing seems to happen
at the Wi
On Mon, Mar 23, 1998 at 08:56:49PM +, Andrew M.A.Cater [Andy] wrote:
> I'm having great problems getting my parallel Zip drive recognised under
> 2.0.33. The dmesg error says '0 scsi hosts detected ' - on other
> occasions I have device busy on parallel port.
>
> My motherboard allows me to c
While installing postgresql 6.3-2 with dselect, the following error message
appears during the config phase:
Setting up postgresql (6.3-2) ...
Now installing the PostgreSQL database files in /var/postgres/data
su - postgres -c initdb -l /usr/lib/postgresql/lib -r /var/postgres/data -u
postgres
-
On Mon, Mar 23, 1998 at 11:46:52AM -0500, Ossama Othman wrote:
> Hi Jonas,
>
> I tried the Accelerated-X demo on my hamm system. It worked without a
> glitch, except for some monitor timings that I will have to convert from
> XF86Config style to XI style.
>
> I haven't tried the Accelerated-X se
On Mon, 23 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > What about CTRL + C. Is that a signal?
>
> Yes it is. I don't know what signal exactly it is. SIGINT ? SIGTERM ?
>
> > If not, how can a do something before
> > exiting from CTRL + C?
What you want to do is catch the signal. Typically it will r
Yes, it is possible, but not without some work. If you want to use a
stable kernel, you need to rebuild a 2.0.33 kernel with the promise_ide
patch in order to recognize the promise ultra ide card. Patch can be
found at http://www.huwig.de/linux/mama/20-newdriver.html. But even then,
only DMA mo
Has anyone had success getting sound to work with a Yamaha OPL3-SA on
a laptop? The HowTo lists the Yamaha OPL3, but my lack of success has
me wondering if the OPL3-SA is different somehow. I pretty consistently
get the boot-time error message
sb: Interrupt test on IRQ5 failed - device disabled
Has anyone had success with installing the rvplayer-installer package?
I have no idea how to do it correctly. I put the rvplayer tarfile in /tmp,
and even manually ran dpkg -i rvplayer.whatever, and it looked ok. However
using rvplayer results in that same Error 71, your rvplayer is out of date
me
I have here a Sanyo H94-A CD drive which I am havign trouble installing.
If I turn on my computer with it plugged into the IDE bus, it won't boot
(nothing on the screen, no boot noises). If I unplug it from the IDE bus
but leave it connected to power, it insists it's busy 100% of the time and
thus
The Accel-X's xinit and xdm don't work on Debian? Did you try running ldd
on them to see what libraries they are linked to, and then check to see if
you actually have the libraries. If you have them, try running "nm" on
the library to see if the function has actually been resolved or defined
in t
I would vote for waiting. If nothing else until we developers can
upload new versions of our packages and the orphaned/buggy packages can
be fixed. At least wait a week or so.
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On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> I got through the initial part using the ftp method and had only one file
> missed (libc5). I downloaded that and re-ran the script and it went very
> smoothly. Dselect didn't report any missing dependencies, which looks
> promising.
>
> I'm now letti
On Sun, 22 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ** Reply to note from Art Lemasters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 23 Mar 1998
> 00:20:29 -0600 (CST)
> >
> > default, or my bo was broken. In any case, less was an excellent idea
> > for a default for manpage paging.
>
> Quite honestly I can'
i got it to work, but unfortunately i don't have the laptop right
here. i'll try to get my friend to email me sound.conf file and i'll
forward that to you as soon as i get it.
--alex--
--
| I believe the moment is at hand when, by a paranoiac and active |
| advance of the mind, it will be possi
Hello All,
I recently got pgp 5.5.3 running on the NT (I know...gag!) side of
my box. I want to use pgp
with Debian, of course, and the most recent version I've found seems to
be 5.0 for Linux. I
created new keys, both RSA & Diffie-Hellman keys under 5.5.3 and NT. If
I get pgp installed
in Deb
James Dietrich wrote:
>
>While installing postgresql 6.3-2 with dselect, the following error message
>appears during the config phase:
>
>Setting up postgresql (6.3-2) ...
>Now installing the PostgreSQL database files in /var/postgres/data
>su - postgres -c initdb -l /usr/lib/postgres
** Reply to note from Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 23 Mar 1998 15:37:00
-0500 (EST)
>
> On Mon, 23 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > wasn't about setting up servers...it was about setting up a USEABLE
> > default install for
> > NEWBIES. Most installations are NOT
"C.J.LAWSON" wrote:
>
>
>On Mon, 23 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> > What about CTRL + C. Is that a signal?
>>
>> Yes it is. I don't know what signal exactly it is. SIGINT ? SIGTERM ?
Strictly speaking, ctrl-c can be made to generate SIGINT, and this is the
default in Debia
Hello all:
This past weekend I did a raw install of hamm.
I have a few problems but I got it running and fairly stabilized.
Because I am "The master of disaster" I thought I would
fiddle around with the lilo.conf. I changed it such that
it now contains append="mem=64m", then ran lilo.
Now when it
Hi, all,
OK, I figured out that the cause of my 'problem' is the Xaw3dg package
required by gv. I've read all the documentation regarding scrollbars and
even tried downloading the sources from ftp.x.org, but the directions
given in /usr/doc/Xaw3dg/scrollbars didn't work for me. It said
'./debian
Jonas Bofjall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After the AccelX installation however, none of the previously installed
> X-programs works. Upon startup they give a `floating point exception'
> and then dies. Not even xdm works.
>
> I think the problem is related to X-lib, because running the program
At 09:19 AM 3/23/98 -0500, Paul McDermott wrote:
>a picture every minute and it is put on my web page. I want to have my
>updated quickcam image overlayed onto the quickcam window image. My
>question is. Can I? and How do I do it in html. I've looked through the
>html help files in lynx and I c
Howdy! I'm trying to install Debian 1.3.1 onto my no-name system. I wrote a
CD with the standard distribution CD image, and wrote a Rescue disk to
install with. When I boot my system with the Rescue disk, it runs the
loader, loads and decompresses linux, and begins the boot process. However,
at som
I have a fairly recent hamm installation, and I connect up to my work
using pppd 2.3.2 via a (Chase Iolan) communications server. I've set
my domain name to be the same as the local domain at work, so my
machine appears much like any remote node on my work subnet.
I've been seeing some v
Hay Wolf:
What I would do in this case is remove the hardware that
you don't need to perform an install.
It could be an interrupt problem, or something like that.
Once the system is up and running, you can put the
hardware back in. Just get ride of the sound card and
modem. Also; Make sure your b
** Reply to note from Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, 24 Mar 1998
00:40:58
+0100
> The one thing that remains for me to say is that I didn't want to object
> against less as the default pager. I just wanted to point out that more is a
> UNIX power tool, and that it does make sens
** Reply to note from Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, 24 Mar 1998
00:40:58
+0100
> The one thing that remains for me to say is that I didn't want to object
> against less as the default pager. I just wanted to point out that more is a
> UNIX power tool, and that it does make
I use AccelX with last version of Debian without too much problems. But I use
only the server, when I have tried to install all the package I get different
strange problems (xdm, xinit does not work well), if I deinstall the Xfree
package I get problem to run X programs (like library not found or c
Hi!
Ben Pfaff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Try this, which is slightly different:
>
> * Give 192.168.1.1 to the laptop.
> * Give 192.168.1.2 to the desktop.
> * Install any X software you want, but no xserver package, on the laptop.
> * Install only xserver-* (whichever you need), xbase, xlib6g on the
On Tue, 24 Mar 1998, Matt Thompson wrote:
> OK, I figured out that the cause of my 'problem' is the Xaw3dg package
> required by gv. I've read all the documentation regarding scrollbars and
> even tried downloading the sources from ftp.x.org, but the directions
> given in /usr/doc/Xaw3dg/scrollba
You could also look at the Ultra-DMA mini-HOWTO, it address the Promise
card. http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/mini/Ultra-DMA
Brian
On 23 Mar, Steve Hsieh wrote:
>
> Yes, it is possible, but not without some work. If you want to use a
> stable kernel, you need to rebuild a 2.0.33 ke
On Tue, Mar 24, 1998 at 04:13:40AM -0500, Peter Iannarelli wrote:
[lilo messed up]
> Can someone tell me how I can restore the old lilo/boot or
> do I have to do a complete re-install of hamm again ?
>
> NOTE: I only have the debian rescue floppy to boot from.
Use the rescue floppy. At the syslin
Matt Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, all,
>
> OK, I figured out that the cause of my 'problem' is the Xaw3dg package
> required by gv. I've read all the documentation regarding scrollbars and
> even tried downloading the sources from ftp.x.org, but the directions
> given in /usr/doc/X
Yes, the Ultra-DMA mini how-to available at the address below in text format
and at
http://www-scf.usc.edu/~vibber/linux/Ultra-DMA.html in html seems to have all
the information I will need. Thanks a lot. I'll post a success report when I
get everything working.
John Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wro
On Mon, Mar 23, 1998 at 11:01:18PM -0500, David B Wilson wrote:
> Has anyone had success getting sound to work with a Yamaha OPL3-SA on
> a laptop? The HowTo lists the Yamaha OPL3, but my lack of success has
> me wondering if the OPL3-SA is different somehow. I pretty consistently
> get the boot-
Please shorten your lines...
On Tue, Mar 24, 1998 at 12:03:59AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ** Reply to note from Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 23 Mar 1998 15:37:00
> -0500 (EST)
>
> Makes a lot of sense to me...leave the twiddling to the more experienced
> user who has a prett
On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Gabor Kontur wrote:
> Is there a way to influence the typematic delay of the keyboard? Characters
> start to duplicate themselves when i keep a key pressed longer than about
> one fifth of a second.
#!/bin/sh
# mS
DELAY=500
# cps
REPEAT=15
/sbin/kbdrate -r $REPEAT -d $DE
I currently use Netscape 4.04 to read my -mail and get it off of my
ISPs mailserver. It works very well..sorts my mail (I never realized
when I subscribed
to both this list non-digest and the debian-devel list...I would get 241
e-mails
in 1 day!..sorting is a must!!!)
Anyway I read that 5.0 wil not
Hello all:
Thanks to everyone who responded.
Its alive.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Tuesday, March 24, 1998 7:51 AM
Subject: Re: HELP, I screwed up my system
>On
I'm installing a new linux machine, and I chose Debian 1.3.1rev6
for various reasons I won't go into here.
The install kernel is 2.0.29, and I immediately went forward to
compile 2.0.30. While I'm sure this is several revisions backlevelled by
now, bear with me.
The syst
On Tue, Mar 24, 1998 at 07:54:49AM -0600, Timothy J. Miller wrote:
[sig 11 problem]
> On the initial compile I started having problems with GCC dumping
> out on unexpected signals (11). From what I've read in the past, this is
> indicative of memory problems, particularly with non-parity SI
I was attempting to install Debian from floppy but the RESC1440.BIN is
too large to fit on a 1.44 disk. This seems to make installation
impossible. Am I doing something wrong or what? I ended up installing
from the hard drive. Other than that, the installation is very easy
and straight forward
On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, John Maheu wrote:
>
> I've had some trouble with mounting iso9660 and msdos type fs with kernel
> 2.0.33. The kernel complains that these fs types are not supported.
> However, they were built as modules and exist in /lib/modules/2.0.33/
This sounds like a problem with the n
I'm buying an old 486 from a friend real cheap to use as a mail server.
The IDE card in it can only handle two ide devices, the machine has two
hard drives, an IDE cd-rom, and an IDE tape drive.
THe latter two he's been running from the sound card ide interface ... is
it possible to do this in
Stephen Carpenter wrote:
>I currently use Netscape 4.04 to read my -mail and get it off of my
>ISPs mailserver. It works very well..sorts my mail (I never realized
>when I subscribed
>to both this list non-digest and the debian-devel list...I would get 241
>e-mails
>in 1 day!..sorting i
On 24 Mar 1998, Timothy J. Miller wrote:
> The system is a home-built; PCI IDE motherboard housing a Cyrix
> 6x86-233, 32Mb EDO RAM, Acer 24x CDROM and a modem.
You name the brand of the cdrom, but the motherboard goes unnamed. I'd
rather buy a quality motherboard than a cdrom. Remember, th
Last night I tried to install some files from the FTP site via dselect.
I
updated the package file and then when I tried to select the package, the
program was not available. I used the / search and could not find the
program name at all.
The particular program I was looking for
Yo-
> The particular program I was looking for was Pine and Pico. I find
them
> both no problem with a web browser, but when I try it with dselect, no go.
> Is there something I'm not doing right? Is there another way to install
> these programs?
Download the .deb packages you want from t
On Tue, 24 Mar 1998, Michael Acklin wrote:
> Last night I tried to install some files from the FTP site via dselect.
> I
> updated the package file and then when I tried to select the package, the
> program was not available. I used the / search and could not find the
> program name at al
At 10:20 AM 3/24/98 -0600, you wrote:
>
>Download the .deb packages you want from the web (i.e. Pine and Pico) and
>type (as root): "dpkg -i (your .deb file goes here)"
>
>This should unpack and install any package you want.
>
>-Ian
Ian,
Thanks for the info. Will try it tonight. Appreciat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy J. Miller) writes:
> What am I missing? Or should I return *both* set of sticks and
> give up?
Okay-- here's an update:
I hit the sig11 page I was pointed to and read it. I tried
disabling the cache to no effect. I *did* discover when I went to
At 09:27 AM 3/24/98 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Do you have dselect set up to get the Packages files for non-free? They
>are both included there.
>
>Bob
>
At 09:27 AM 3/24/98 -0700, you wrote:
>
>
>Do you have dselect set up to get the Packages files for non-free? They
>are both included there.
>
>Bob
Ulrich Jans posted a message about man segmentation fault.
Since I first installed debian (1.31) I have always get a segmentation fault
error any time I attempt to use man for anything that's not in the man page.
There doesn't seem to be any problem (It's just man's cute way of saying 'I
have
I am unable to run Xwindows. I have debian 1.31. I believe I have messed
something up in an attempt to upgrade the SVGA server. Ben Pfaff said I needed
the latest version of the SVGA server to support my Matrox Millenium II, so I
downloaded X332SVGA.tgz from an X site. I am not clear how the
If you see this twice, I sent it a second time because it bounced back
the first time.
I posted this to the Debian users list because path, etc are different
than
the standard package paths that are mentioned in the Linux Journal
(January
1998). I thought that I might have done something wrong d
On Tue, 24 Mar 1998, Michael Acklin wrote:
> I tried to get the package list for non-free, but it kept giving me an
> error. I don't think I was in the right directory to update the non-free
> package list. I tried to FTP to the site, but could only find the bo
> -stable package list. Wher
It looks like I may have given you misleading advice, or advice that
you have inadvertently misinterpreted. The Debian X Window System is
set up slightly different from the standard XFree86 setup. The file
/etc/X11/Xserver contains the full path to the X server as its first
line; /usr/X11R6/bin/X
At 10:09 AM 3/24/98 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Relative to /debian, when asked "Enter space seperated list of
>distributions to get", you should respond:
>
>stable non-free contrib
>
>HTH,
>
>Bob
Bob,
Thanks, that's the one's I needed. I kept trying to put the full path
name
and kept getting e
Well I just copied resc1440.bin to a floppy last night.
Did you use?: dd if=resc1440.bin of=/dev/fd0
Mike Santner wrote:
>
> I was attempting to install Debian from floppy but the RESC1440.BIN is
> too large to fit on a 1.44 disk. This seems to make installation
> impossible. Am I doing someth
I just did the exact same upgrade that you did for my Matrox Millenium II
AGP. Here are some pointers that may help you:
0. DO NOT setup a link from the server to "X." Debian uses the
/etc/X11/Xserver file to determine what X server to run. IIRC,
/usr/X11R6/bin/X is a SUID wrapper so that X ser
Hi,
> Well I just copied resc1440.bin to a floppy last night.
> Did you use?: dd if=resc1440.bin of=/dev/fd0
Just out of curiosity, shouldn't there be a "bs=126b" in there somewhere.
For example:
dd if=resc1440.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=126b
I seem to be remember the Debian install docs menti
Stephen Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am interested in looking into a new mail setup and I am looking
> for some information and recomendations
My highest recommendation is Gnus. It's a fantastic mail program that
runs inside emacs, and handles news, so most of what you learn for
mai
On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
:
: Is there a smbclient interface that is something like mc's ftp interface?
Nope, at least not that I'm aware of.
Though I have some good news :) In one of the next releases of samba, it's
very likely a tool called "smb2www" will be packaged with the
On Tue, 24 Mar 1998, W Paul Mills wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, John Maheu wrote:
>
> >
> > I've had some trouble with mounting iso9660 and msdos type fs with kernel
> > 2.0.33. The kernel complains that these fs types are not supported.
> > However, they were built as modules and exist in /lib/
This might have been passed around on the developer list but one of
the Debian developers(Ben Gertzfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) used Debian(hamm)
to sucessfully compile a beta copy of the upcomming Netscape source
release. Check out http://everybody.got.net/~che/my-day.html for a nice
story about his
Can someone provide some info. I've found three types of
ncr scsi cards (pci), the 810, 860, and 875. Only the 875
claims to have onboard bios. How does one find out whether
the motherboard bios supports the other ncr cards? It seems
that I have seen the disclaimer mentioned that you must mak
You are right in that it call for an option in the docs (though the
option is 'bs=512'). However, I have pretty much always just specified
the 'if', 'of' and they work.
--
best,
-bill
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from a 1996 Micro$lo
Hi all.
I am a brazilian SysAdmin and, in order to make the accents of my
language work, I tried to install Dead-keys on my Linux Box.
All I did was change the (accent) -> (dead_accent) in the us.map
because my keyboard has International layout.
Well, It didn't
> Can someone provide some info. I've found three types of
> ncr scsi cards (pci), the 810, 860, and 875. Only the 875
> claims to have onboard bios. How does one find out whether
> the motherboard bios supports the other ncr cards? It seems
> that I have seen the disclaimer mentioned that yo
If the stock 1.3.1 Rescue disk will not boot up a system with an
Adaptec SCSI controller, do I have any other options for getting this
to work? Are there special rescue disks out there for this sort of
thing?
Thanks,
--Jay Barbee
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Indeed, you do need MB BIOS support for the cards mentioned. Usually this tidbit
is given along with technical information for MBs. Here's an example. This is
some brief technical information from the Mfr. of a MB I have (note the BIOS
info
explicity states that the BIOS is included):
DX-9700 FE
Work-Needing and Prospective Packages for Debian GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$Id: prospective-packages.html,v 1.7 1998/03/24 19:13:43 johnie Exp $
This document is intended to identify areas that need your
contributions. It prov
It is true. Dynamically linked against glibc.
Thaths
--
The truth is not out there
The truth is not out there
The truth us not
-- Bart Simpson, "The Sprintfield Files"
Sudhakar C13n International Websites Enginee
I would try these:
1) man XF86Setup
2) Redirecting the stderr to a file when invoking XF86Setup. Hopefully, it
will catch the error messages.
3) Killing XF86Setup with ctrl+alt+BS, or ctrl+c. Hopefully, it will save the
trouble of logging in again.
Hope this help.
> Hello
> I installed
On Sat, 21 Mar 1998, Wesley Hart wrote:
> And Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella spake, saying:
> > 2.B) he is lying
> > To lie is a bad thing, but people do it. Things that make me
>
> Let's not forget how close we are to April 1st - I think we've been
> the victims of a (fairly sucessful) April Fools
Hi Rainer :-)
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rainer Clasen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes
>
>Ben Pfaff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>> Try this, which is slightly different:
>>
>> * Give 192.168.1.1 to the laptop.
>> * Give 192.168.1.2 to the desktop.
>> * Install any X software you want, but no xserver
Matt Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I guess the only thing I would like to do is make it so that the scrollbar
> in xconsole has the same smooth, gray look it used to have. Is there any
> way to do this?
Edit /etc/ld.so.conf and either remove the Xaw3d line or put it at the
end. Be care
Hi,
Is there a way to use dselect/ftp with non-standart mirrors ?
The mirror I want to use has no un/stable directory. binary-all,
binary-i386, ... are in "debian/" directly.
Thanks in advance.
Deniz Dogan
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On Tue, 24 Mar 1998, Jay Barbee wrote:
> If the stock 1.3.1 Rescue disk will not boot up a system with an
> Adaptec SCSI controller, do I have any other options for getting this
> to work? Are there special rescue disks out there for this sort of
> thing?
Jay
I see this is your second reques
I recently answered a similar question:
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On Tue, 17 Mar 1998 18:54:35 EST, Shaleh wrote:
> I am using a modem and ppp to login to my ISP. What is a good setup for
> e-mail??? Currently I use NS4's e-mail but it is a little buggy and
> crashes often. I would
Hi,
There is a problem if you are re-installing a kernel with the
same version number (and not using Flavours ;-). From the
kernel-package README file:
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Now, there is a caveat: If you already have kernel 2.0.29 install
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy J. Miller) writes:
> So I swapped the sticks. The memory test *still* failed at
> 11Mb. Reenabled the cache and it still fails at 11Mb.
*sigh* Failed at *17Mb*. Succeeded at *16Mb*. I *will* remember
to calculate in HEX, I *will* remember to calculate
George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anyone tell me how to add another address to the loopback? In
> other words, I want 192.168.43.2 to actually be a loopback address
> in addition to 127.0.0.1
You should use the dummy interface for that. Either compile it into
your kernel or load i
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have recently bought the D-Cam Digital Camera.
I would like to know if it is possible (when invoking the twain driver)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] press the ACQUIRE button without pressing
twice the PREVIEW button. According to the documentation, this is possible.
However,
I think you must be mistaken as to the purpose of this list. TWAIN
drivers are MS Windows-based, and thus have no relation to Linux.
Helping with Linux (specifically Debian GNU/Linux) is the purpose of
this list. You might try a comp.os.ms-windows.* newsgroup instead.
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