>>David Stern wrote:
>>
>> I've tried a lot of editing apps (and conversion utilities) in hamm,
>> but I can't find one that edits postscript or acrobat files. Does
>> anyone know what package I can use to edit a ps or pdf form that uses
>> Times-Roman fonts in a variety of point sizes, with s
Hi,
>>"Jules" == Jules Bean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
sarcasm>
Jules> Yeah. I know what you mean. I really hate blue envelopes.
Jules> Anything that comes through the door in a blue envelope, I
Jules> chuck it. Don't care who it's from, I refuse to see the
Jules> white-envelope standard poll
> > Is there any way to get X to turn on NumLock when it starts up?
>
> According to the manpage "xset led " should do that. But I
> tried it and couldn't get it work. Someone any idea?
It was my impression that that simply turned on the led -- it doesn't
actually enable NumLock.
> > To make people report these duplications. A lot of bugs have been
> > submitted and many of those have been fixed now. The result will be that
> > there will be a lot less of these imperfections in hamm when it is
> > released. When it is released, --force-overwrite is supposed to be turned
> >
Well,
It's a bit weird to answer yourself, but you may take a look at:
http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde/
I didn't install it yet, but it looks promising.
HTH,
Liran Zvibel.
http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~liranz/
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Brian White writes:
>> > To make people report these duplications. A lot of bugs have been
>> > submitted and many of those have been fixed now. The result will be that
>> > there will be a lot less of these imperfections in hamm when it is
>> > released. When it is released, --force-overwrite is
Hello.
I have been reading about Debian, and I am eager to try it out.
However, I seem to have a problem that I have not found an answer for
yet, even after searching through all of the FAQ's and help documents I
could find. The problem is with partitioning my hard disk. I DO NOT
want to wipe it
"Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You comment is very precise, but isolating the names of the packages,
> and running dpkg to see if they both (or at least one of them, because
> of some weird upgrade cases) conflict with the other would not take
> more than 5 lines of perl,
Hi,
Choosing jdk1.1-dev in dselect on frozen/hamm dumps me into
the conflict resolution thing with the message
jdk1.1-dev depends on jdk1.1-runtime
Is this true? Where do I get jdk1.1-runtime?
thanks,
Stuart
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Hello.
I have been reading about Debian, and I am eager to try it out.
However, I seem to have a problem that I have not found an answer for
yet, even after searching through all of the FAQ's and help documents I
could find. The problem is with partitioning my hard disk. I DO NOT
want to wipe it
Hi,
I am a newbie to Debian. Recently I installed Debian 1.3 on my PC from
diskettes. It is working fine. However I downloaded some Debain packages
which are larger than 1.44M (diskette size). How can I install these
packages? I have DOS/Windows tools like pkzip, arj, gzip but I am not
sure how
> on the Linux CD). First I scanned and defragged my disk, then I tried
> to run fips. Then it told me there was a file(s) at the end of my hard
> disk. So I checked the documentation on fips and it listed a two files
> that might be at the last sector, but it wasn't true on my machine. And
Fi
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I try to implement server program for specific purpose.
If the server is killed, I found that the server can't binding again
the socket for about 1 min.
How to make kernel release socket, instantaneously, when the
process killed?
In addition, when the client is died without closing so
> Whoa - I'm out of touch. Is there a FAT32 capable fips? Tell me where.
> Richard
> P.S. Please
http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html
Alex Y.
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> Hi,
>
> I am a newbie to Debian. Recently I installed Debian 1.3 on my PC from
> diskettes. It is working fine. However I downloaded some Debain packages
> which are larger than 1.44M (diskette size). How can I install these
> packages? I have DOS/Windows tools like pkzip, arj, gzip but I a
> I try to implement server program for specific purpose.
> If the server is killed, I found that the server can't binding again
> the socket for about 1 min.
> How to make kernel release socket, instantaneously, when the
> process killed?
> In addition, when the client is died without closing sock
Hi,
When I install Debian packages (from diskette) using dselect, I am asked
for the packages.gz. Where can I get this file?
Best Regards,
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> Hi,
>
> I am a newbie to Debian. Recently I installed Debian 1.3 on my PC from
> diskettes. It is working fine. However I downloaded some Debain packages
> which are larger than 1.44M (diskette size). How can I install these
> packages? I have DOS/Windows tools like pkzip, arj, gzip but I a
This might not be a Debian specific question.
In that case, please accept my apology.
Is it possible for a Linux box running a DNS
server to query a WINS server running on a NT
box?
Can I have the Linux DNS serving non WINS klients
and still get the same name-resolving?
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Is there any way to get lilo to show a boot message after it prints "LILO"
WITHOUT someone pressing a key? I have it currently configured to show a
boot menu when you hit shift, but for novice users that's a little
difficult to explain ...
Hello Torsten!
First of all, thanks for your reply!
On 1 Apr 1998, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
> Ulisses Alonso Camaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have build lsof for my system using the Debian, that is:
> >
> > dpkg-source -x lsof*something*.dsc
> > cd lsof-something*
> > dpkg-buildpacka
Hi all,
I would like to use MetroX instead of XFree86 and I was wondering how I should
install it, it comes as an rpm, do I use the Alien Package or is there another
way? I noticed a MetroX deb file in the contrib (i think) directory, and I was
wondering what this was, as it can't be the server a
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am a newbie to Debian. Recently I installed Debian 1.3 on my PC from
> > diskettes. It is working fine. However I downloaded some Debain packages
> > which are larger than 1.44M (diskette size). How can I install these
> > packages? I have DOS/Windows tools like pkzip,
On Sun, 03 May 1998 20:39:11 -0500 rehawynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (and I
quoted):
rehawynn> Hello.
rehawynn>
rehawynn> I have been reading about Debian, and I am eager to try it out.
rehawynn> However, I seem to have a problem that I have not found an answer for
rehawynn> yet, even after s
Will Lowe wrote:
>Is there any way to get lilo to show a boot message after it prints "LILO"
>WITHOUT someone pressing a key? I have it currently configured to show a
>boot menu when you hit shift, but for novice users that's a little
>difficult to explain ...
>From /usr/doc/lilo/manual.
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998 11:40:53 +0300 (EET DST) Arunas Norvaisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote (and I quoted):
arunas> Chris,
arunas>
arunas> You might want to run disk defragmenter BEFORE partitioning your drive.
arunas> Norton speed disk or even defrag.exe from winblows will do the job for
arunas>
On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Will Lowe wrote:
> Is there any way to get lilo to show a boot message after it prints "LILO"
> WITHOUT someone pressing a key? I have it currently configured to show a
> boot menu when you hit shift, but for novice users that's a little
> difficult to explain ...
In your /e
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131 wrote:
> I would like to use MetroX instead of XFree86 and I was wondering how I
> should install it, it comes as an rpm, do I use the Alien Package or is
> there another way? I noticed a MetroX deb file in the contrib (i think)
> directory, and
On Mon, Mar 30, 1998 at 02:42:49PM -0300, Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
> I'm afraid about PostGreeSQL because it's not 100% ANSI SQL. We'll run
> third part apps that will expect to find a 100% compatible DB w/
> transactions.
PostgreSQL is as close to ANSI SQL 92 as you can get, and it is still
improvin
Hi, I've got hamm system running now, and utmp seems to be completely
screwed up. I've already done this:
cd /var/log
mv wtmp wtmp.libc5
touch wtmp
cd /var/run
cp /dev/null utmp
and rebooted, but it's still broken.
can anyone tell me where to look for clues?
Hi everybody,
I have small problem :
I want to get mail from my pop3 account - it's easy.
But how can I select which mails can get and which leave
( e.g. specified size or unwanted sender ),
( Or Can fetchmail check number of messages and header of theese messages ?)
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On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Anthony Fok wrote:
> > I'm afraid about PostGreeSQL because it's not 100% ANSI SQL. We'll run
>
> PostgreSQL is as close to ANSI SQL 92 as you can get, and it is still
You might want to check out mySQL too. I do not know of its functionality
but I've heard some good things. I
Hi folks!
I noticed that some packages like xmgr are dynamical linked against
lesstif. Work isn't very easy with xmgr and lesstif, it's not much
stable and it's buggy i think. So is it possible to make such packages
statically linked against motif (like ddd-static). I would recompile it,
but i do
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Jonas Bofjall wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Anthony Fok wrote:
>
> > > I'm afraid about PostGreeSQL because it's not 100% ANSI SQL. We'll run
> >
> > PostgreSQL is as close to ANSI SQL 92 as you can get, and it is still
>
> You might want to check out mySQL too. I do not know
Hi,
I forwarded [EMAIL PROTECTED] some of the spam the list has been getting. I
thought that posting what AOL has to say about spam might be interesting.
They also mention spam from Compuserve since AOL recently acquired
Compuserve. The following is an excerpt from an automated response from
[EM
I just updated last to the latest hamm packages last night and now grep is
broken on both of my hamm machines. Has anyone else had this problem? I
noticed this problem since the xdm start-up script didn't work. I tracked
the problem down to grep.
Thanks,
-Ossama
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On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I forwarded [EMAIL PROTECTED] some of the spam the list has been getting. I
> thought that posting what AOL has to say about spam might be interesting.
> They also mention spam from Compuserve since AOL recently acquired
> Compuserve. The follo
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
>
> I just updated last to the latest hamm packages last night and now grep is
> broken on both of my hamm machines. Has anyone else had this problem? I
> noticed this problem since the xdm start-up script didn't work. I tracked
> the problem down to gr
Hi,
Since pstree exits as soon as it has printed the process tree, is there
any point to having fvwm* start up an xterm that will close very soon
after it is opened? For example, I can never see the outout of pstree
when running it from the fvwm* menus since the xterm it opens up just
closes too
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
> Since pstree exits as soon as it has printed the process tree, is there
> any point to having fvwm* start up an xterm that will close very soon
> after it is opened? For example, I can never see the outout of pstree
> when running it from the fvwm* menus
Hi!
Currently it seems to me that debian-devel is serving two unrelated
purposes. On the one hand it is a forum for developers to pick each
others brains, and ask opinions of interested debian users.
On the other hand, it also serves to monitor the status of the frozen and
unstable distributions
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
> Since pstree exits as soon as it has printed the process tree, is there
> any point to having fvwm* start up an xterm that will close very soon
> after it is opened? For example, I can never see the outout of pstree
> when running it from the fvwm* menus
On 03-Apr-98 Jens Lisner wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> I noticed that some packages like xmgr are dynamical linked against
> lesstif. Work isn't very easy with xmgr and lesstif, it's not much
> stable and it's buggy i think. So is it possible to make such packages
> statically linked against motif (like
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jens B. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>First open /dev/tty. Then do an TIOCNOTTY ioctl on the file. This will make it
>so your
>process no longer has a controling terminal. Then simply open a terminal-type
>device.
Argh, that's the old BSD way of doing thin
Hi Greg,
> I'd suggest to run `watch -n 10 pstree' in the xterm...
I like that solution! I didn't know about the "watch" command. However,
it is possible that the pstree will be longer then the number of lines in
an xterm of default size (24 lines). What then? We can always increase
the size
Hi all,
Somehow several directories on my 1.3.1 system have had their
permissions changed. So far I have found /tmp and /var/spool. Is
there some list somewhere that lists all the default permissions of
these directories? Maybe a file in /etc or something? I think it
happened when I tried to us
You probably want to read about "setsockopt". In particular, the SO_REUSEADDR
function.
Install a signal handler to catch the SIGPIPE and do what you want. See
"sigaction" and other signal man pages.
jim
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Hi,
is there a way to deny users to run cron jobs?
Thanks, Thomas
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> Hi,
>
> is there a way to deny users to run cron jobs?
>
man crontab
The files are
/var/spool/cron/allow
/var/spool/cron/deny
Eric
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On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
> Hi Greg,
>
> > I'd suggest to run `watch -n 10 pstree' in the xterm...
>
> I like that solution! I didn't know about the "watch" command. However,
> it is possible that the pstree will be longer then the number of lines in
> an xterm of default size (
>
> On 03-Apr-98 Jens Lisner wrote:
> > Hi folks!
> >
> > I noticed that some packages like xmgr are dynamical linked against
> > lesstif. Work isn't very easy with xmgr and lesstif, it's not much
> > stable and it's buggy i think. So is it possible to make such packages
> > statically linked aga
Yo-
How to I get xdm to start with 16bpp or 24bpp? It is currently starting
in 8bpp so AfterStep looks terrible.
Thanks in advance!
-Ian
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On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
>
> Yo-
>
> How to I get xdm to start with 16bpp or 24bpp? It is currently starting
> in 8bpp so AfterStep looks terrible.
>
Best method, probably, is to go into your /etc/X11/XF86Config file,
go down to the section in your XF86Config that looks li
It is possible. In fact, I can email you a program which will do it right now.
The newer versions of Samba will also support this. But what you probably want
is
for everyday program to be able to use WINS for name lookups. Programs generally
use the c library call gethostbyname for this purpose. S
Martin,
You probably want to use IMAP instead of POP for this.
Steve Mayer
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Martin Madlik wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
> I have small problem :
> I want to get mail from my pop3 account - it's easy.
> But how can I select which mails can get and which leave
> ( e.g. specif
Yes. Bravo. I graciously defer to this more modern method.
Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Jens B. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >First open /dev/tty. Then do an TIOCNOTTY ioctl on the file. This will make
> >it so your
> >process no longer has a contro
I wrote about a month ago saying that the package emacs19 was missing,
and someone (I lost his message, sorry) told me it eould be included
for the frozen version, but it's still not there.
What happens? Won't we have emacs19?
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grr. THey're still gone. In 4.0, the alt-number sequence to go back pages
disappeared. ANd the "autoload images" was moved from the menus to a dialog.
And they're still this way in the 5.0--though it seems to start faster than
3.0.
does anybody know of any hidden options or anything to get
manoj wrote,
>I certainly would prefer the Debian project itself not pass
> these judgements on non-free packages unless we had legal advice.
speaking hypothetically, as my law licenses are inactive to avoid the $800 a
year in fees while i spend time as a graduate student, and am probably n
>Isn't it bad luck to send out april fool's jokes after 12?
no, just dangerous, as the internet was formally shut down at the time.
:)
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jules notices the topic drifiting
>> His 1-page note was sent as a 1MB Word document filling up 5% of everyone's
>> mailbox, using up a lot of ressources to send in 200 copies!
>An amusing story. I'm doubtful though... I've written long essays and
>papers which aren't 1MB even in MS Word..
real
does anybody know of any hidden options or anything to get them back? or do
I
need to hunt down files to remove so I can reinstall 3.0?
There's no reason you couldn't hack them in yourself. That's one of
the beauties of open source--if it doesn't have a feature you want,
you can write it
ben wrote,
>does anybody know of any hidden options or anything to get them back? or
> do I
>need to hunt down files to remove so I can reinstall 3.0?
> There's no reason you couldn't hack them in yourself. That's one of
> the beauties of open source--if it doesn't have a feature you
Jules Bean wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
>
> >
> > Yo-
> >
> > How to I get xdm to start with 16bpp or 24bpp? It is currently starting
> > in 8bpp so AfterStep looks terrible.
> >
>
> Best method, probably, is to go into your /etc/X11/XF86Config file,
> go down to the sect
> The problem is with partitioning my hard disk. I DO NOT
> want to wipe it out (like using fdisk), so instead I tried FIPS (found
> on the Linux CD). First I scanned and defragged my disk, then I tried
> to run fips. Then it told me there was a file(s) at the end of my hard
> disk. So I checke
I'm sorry, I tried not to comment but I couldn't help it. I received a
Functional Design Spec for a project as a self extracting archive (.exe).
I ran it and it turned into a word document (office 97 version) of a bit
over 16Mb. I sent that to a small group of folks for review and it blew the
20M
[Initial message wasn't sent to debian-users, but I am quoting it in full,
and annotating it].
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
> The problem with mySQL is you can't do "transactions" (rollback if
> something went wrong...)... It's not for our busines...
Obviously you understand your co
Recently we have been build a number of Debian proxy servers with lots of
memory. We are using an Asus P2L97 Motherboard, PII 300 and three 128MB
SDRAM DIMM modules. We have almost a hundred PII 233's on the same
motherboard, but with only one 128MB DIMM. In a majority of the systems we
have built
I would think that there's a fix you could do with your Xresources which could
handle
this. (Not to say I know exactly what.)
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
> ben wrote,
> >does anybody know of any hidden options or anything to get them back?
> > or do I
> >need to hunt down files to r
May be I didn't tell what I want to say about transactions. I will use
third part applications that uses transaction. I can't change this.
Yaeah! I'm so interested in use a free and stable database server. I'll
try it however it need support transactions.
Is the FreeBSD more stable than L
> Recently we have been build a number of Debian proxy servers with lots of
> memory. We are using an Asus P2L97 Motherboard, PII 300 and three 128MB
> SDRAM DIMM modules. We have almost a hundred PII 233's on the same
> motherboard, but with only one 128MB DIMM. In a majority of the systems we
> h
On Fri, Apr 03, 1998 at 02:16:58PM +0100, Jules Bean wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I forwarded [EMAIL PROTECTED] some of the spam the list has been getting. I
> > thought that posting what AOL has to say about spam might be interesting.
> > They also mention
>> On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131 wrote:
>>
>> > I would like to use MetroX instead of XFree86 and I was wondering how I
>> > should install it, it comes as an rpm, do I use the Alien Package or is
>> > there another way? I noticed a MetroX deb file in the contrib (i think)
>>
Yes they do. Every time we add or remove memory modules we use one of these
lines in lilo.conf and rune lilo, then reboot.
append="mem=128M"
append="mem=256M"
append="mem=384M"
We have to have the append="mem=128M" in our standard PII 233 servers in
order to make them use all of the memory and we
my 2 cents: If you run under dos the command dir /v/s or dir *.* /v/s
it will return a list of all file on the default disk starting from the default
directory; and this output will include the file attributes. If you where to
pipe
the output to a file you could then edit it as a command file to
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Geza Gyorgyi wrote:
> > The problem is with partitioning my hard disk. I DO NOT
> > want to wipe it out (like using fdisk), so instead I tried FIPS (found
> > on the Linux CD). First I scanned and defragged my disk, then I tried
> > to run fips. Then it told me there was a f
> Yes they do. Every time we add or remove memory modules we use one of these
> lines in lilo.conf and rune lilo, then reboot.
>
> append="mem=128M"
> append="mem=256M"
> append="mem=384M"
>
> We have to have the append="mem=128M" in our standard PII 233 servers in
> order to make them use all of
On Fri, Apr 03, 1998 at 04:07:20PM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 03, 1998 at 02:16:58PM +0100, Jules Bean wrote:
> > On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
> The mail you receive from the list mailer is useless for AOL, as
> they can't verify the origin of the spam, because the li
Hi,
I was wondering whether there are any benefits to using a swap partition
as opposed to using a swap file.
I am running debian 1.3 on a system with relatively low resources (200
megs HD, 12 megs ram), and have it set up to have a 12 meg swap partition.
But, today I found out about mkswap and ho
If I leave the modules in the sockets but 'disable' them through lilo.conf
the machine still runs, using memtest however, gives calloc errors if I try
to tell it to test more memory than is installed through lilo. I might be
using memtest incorrectly also, the man page is a bit sparse and I cannot
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
> manoj wrote,
>
> >I certainly would prefer the Debian project itself not pass
> > these judgements on non-free packages unless we had legal advice.
>
> speaking hypothetically, as my law licenses are inactive to avoid the $800 a
> year in fees while i spend time as
>stable and it's buggy i think. So is it possible to make such packages
>statically linked against motif (like ddd-static). I would recompile it,
>but i do not have motif.
>
>Thanks,
>Jens
i've made the xmotif-static package. you can get it by anonymous ftp
from caliban.lbl.gov in /pub/debian. i d
>
>
> Hi,
> I was wondering whether there are any benefits to using a swap partition
> as opposed to using a swap file.
> I am running debian 1.3 on a system with relatively low resources (200
> megs HD, 12 megs ram), and have it set up to have a 12 meg swap partition.
> But, today I found out ab
>i've made the xmotif-static package. you can get it by anonymous ftp
^^
sorry to follow up on my own post. what i meant to say is that i made
the xmgr-smotif package. and one more thing, it depends on libc6, as i
have a hamm system. i just saw that the message was posted to
deb
Pete Templin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This would solve problem 2, but not problem 1. I have a wonderful
> workaround for problem 2: NFS mount /var/spool/mail on another server,
> install qpopper, and change the IP address of pop.jdweb.com. However,
> this only works if management & store staf
Hi,
Thanks to all that try to help in my problem with ppp and Netscape. Finally I
have done what Steve suggested: to remove the '\r' from the ppp.chatscript. It
wasn't my idea to put them there, it was just what I have found in some
documentation about how to set the ppp. Those guys that are wr
Hi,
> same spam to them, please leave it to the Debian Team to take appropriate
> action. The mail you receive from the list mailer is useless for AOL, as
> they can't verify the origin of the spam, because the list mailer places a new
> header on the mail. And even if you would have the full head
Yo-
> Who are we supposed to beat then? :) It is unfortunate that headers are
> so easy to forge. Hopefully some form of legislation will be passed that
> will illegalize spam. Anyone know anything about this? I am curious to
> know what actions if any are being taken.
I have read the artic
On the release of Hamm I will be taking Win'95 off my 486 and replacing
it with Linux (BTW, does 40 meg swap partition sound about right for
8 megs of RAM (total HD size=340MB)?).
Before removing Win'95 is there anywhere I can get any information
which may be useful to Linux? I have printed a ful
> Yaeah! I'm so interested in use a free and stable database server. I'll
> try it however it need support transactions.
Take a look at postgresql.. You can find it on the web at
www.postgresql.com.
> Is the FreeBSD more stable than Linux? I now that the Red Hat
> comunity
> agree that.
On 3 Apr, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
>
> Yo-
>
>> Who are we supposed to beat then? :) It is unfortunate that headers are
>> so easy to forge. Hopefully some form of legislation will be passed that
>> will illegalize spam. Anyone know anything about this? I am curious to
>> know what actions i
Hi everybody,
There are 2 programs called Abaqus and Arcview that engineers (civil)
mostly use. I'd like to know if there are similar packages available for
Debian. Thanks.
Usman Roshan
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Ian Lynagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On the release of Hamm I will be taking Win'95 off my 486 and replacing
> it with Linux (BTW, does 40 meg swap partition sound about right for
> 8 megs of RAM (total HD size=340MB)?).
It sounds much too big. I would definitely NOT have swap space more
tha
> It sounds much too big. I would definitely NOT have swap space more
> than about twice my physical memory.
Seriously? I've always been told to have around 3X when this little physical
ram is involved. I have 16MB ram, but my total swap is 48MB.
What would be the reson for only 2X?
Chris
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to extract them, whats goin wrong???
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Hello again
Thanks to all of you that gave me suggestions on my partitioning
problem. I have one more thing to ask: I have decided to go with the
method of changing my system file attributes so that my disk
defragmenter will move them to the beginning of the drive. But how do I
do this and how
> I get every thing goin except for the base diskettes then it say its unable
> to extract them, whats goin wrong???
What disks are you using - form bo or hamm?
hamm disks are not ready for a prime time yet.
In any case the error you mentioned probably indicates bad floppy disk.
Just create anoteh
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> From: Alex Yukhimets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Alex Yukhimets
> Sent: Friday, April 03, 1998 10:26 AM
> To: Timm Gleason
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Problems with too much memory
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> > Yes they do. Every time we add or remove memory
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