I have LPRng installed on my Debian 1.3.1 system. I had magicfilter
installed, but it did not filter ps files (or I dind't set it up,
which is more likely).
Anyway, I removed the magicfilter package and installed APSfilter,
because it has that neat-o setup script. After installing that, I
cann
Try "TulipTree". I don't think _'s are legal in host names although they
work with many programs.
On Sat, Jul 25, 1998 at 01:18:34AM -, John L. Way wrote:
> When installing and configuring smail (3.2.0.92-3) with dselect, I get
> an error msg:
>
> setting up smail
> Please upgrade your smail
Are you running NAS? I had the same problems until I killed NAS.
cd /etc/init.d; sudo ./nas stop
On Sun, Jul 26, 1998 at 12:10:39AM -0500, Xiaonan Ma wrote:
>
> I just updated the system to hamm and tried to install rvplayer5.0,
> however I can't make it work. After dpkg -i rvplayer_5.0-2.deb
Hi,
Im looking for a graphical interface for having my printer "under
control". What would be a good software??
I dont understand good the difference between lpr and lprng. What are
the difference?? Is one "better'' than other ??
Im using magicfilter. And have a cannon 4100 printer. In the f
Hey, it works both ways. Say I'm in 1600x1200 and using Netscape and I'm
looking at cool screenshots of some guy's enlightenment or windowmaker
desktop and the jpg is 1600x1200. I can switch to 1800x1440 and Netscape
will be maximised for me when the mode switch is complete so that I can
see the en
Hi,
Im trying to compile Balsa, a gnome-email program. But i have some
troubles. Is "balsa" avaible as a debian package?? If not how can i
compile it? It trought me the folowing message after doing make:
gcc -g -O2 -I../c-client -c main.c -o main.o
main.c:18: gtk/gtk.h: No such fi
there's one other small cosideration that I can think of. While I don't
do this, I know some people keep scripts/binaries for sysadmin use in
/root. If any of these are suid then you'll have a problem if you mount
/home as nosuid (something that I do). I sometimes have an suid program
in /root
On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, phillip Neumann wrote:
>
> Im trying to compile Balsa, a gnome-email program. But i have some
> troubles. Is "balsa" avaible as a debian package?? If not how can i
> compile it? It trought me the folowing message after doing make:
>
Looks like you don't have Gtk instal
>Date: Sun, 26 Jul 1998 00:33:26 +1000 (EST)
>From: Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: Upgrade to 2.0
>
>-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
>
>
>Hi,
>
>Just a question:
>
>I have an EXTREMELY important machine running debian 1.3. I can't afford
>this machine to
No, I commented out S20nas from /etc/rc2.d sometime ago since I found it
launched /usr/X11R6/bin/au and occupied /dev/dsp (so when I
cat *.au > /dev/audio it would report device busy). But I am still
having that problem, what else can I do?
On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, Lee Bradshaw wrote:
> Are you run
Richard wrote:
>
> This works for redhat:
> Edit innitab and put in --noclear as follows in the relevant line.
>
> 1:12345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty1 --noclear
>
> After bootup the screen is not cleared for login, you can then
> use shift pageup to see all the bootup text. A trick I found
> on
On Sun, Jul 26, 1998 at 09:48:13PM -0500, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> True, but mingetty isn't the standard getty used by debian. The
> standard getty doesn't clear the screen anyway. I'm not sure that the
> --noclear switch even applies to it (--noclear is a mingetty switch). I
> was referring to
I am using tcsh, and I put "unset autologout" in to /etc/csh.login.
However, my session got killed again just a while ago. Is what I did
for the autologout variable correct? One thing I noticed is that
autologout will log the session out in almost exactly the number of
minutes set by autologout,
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jul 26, 1998 at 09:48:13PM -0500, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> > True, but mingetty isn't the standard getty used by debian. The
> > standard getty doesn't clear the screen anyway. I'm not sure that the
> > --noclear switch even applies to it (--noclear is a minget
I removed the magicfilter package from my system, and installed
apsfilter instead. I have used apsfilter in the past with success on
my slackware system.
However, after I installed it, I cannot print anything.
For instance, if I type "lp file.txt", I get the following message:
no printcap for
Christopher Barry wrote:
> When I was using Windows 95 I downloaded the "power toy" quickres and I
> was able to switch between multiple color depths and resolutions on the
> fly and all the windows would properly resize themselves. If I was using
> 1600x1200 and with Netscape maximised on screen a
> Well, that's not quite the device you want to use anyway. If you're
> trying to position the tape, you need to use /dev/nrft0. This is the
> "non-rewinding" device. When you use /dev/rft0, it rewinds after every
> operation.
Yes, that seems to be working now. Thanks. :)
Hello - I'm interested in getting pari. It used to be possible to get
it from www.debian.org. Where is it now?
Also, what is the easiest way to install .deb packages so that files are
placed in the right directories.
Dan Golosovker
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|
| Also, what is the easiest way to install .deb packages so that files are
| placed in the right directories.
dpkg -i .deb
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Could anyone tell me if there is an option in dpkg command line which will
tell me what packages are _not_ used and/or needed but already installed?
I have recently discovered hat I had isapnp-related package installed on my
system, but I do not recall ever putting that package on the sys
/etc/autolog.conf:
# Enter a regular expression for the username, group and tty line.
# All three expressions must be matched before the rest of the line
will
# be applied to any process. If the process has been idle (or
connected)
# more than "idle" minutes, autolog will attempt to kill the
proce
That's it. Now it has stopped killing. Thanks for all your help.
regards
xiaonan
On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, Troy wrote:
> /etc/autolog.conf:
> # Enter a regular expression for the username, group and tty line.
> # All three expressions must be matched before the rest of the line
> will
> # be applied
Ian Lynagh wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> I was wondering if anyone could help me resolve a printing prblem
> I have got?
>
> I have an HP LaserJet 4L. If I do
> lpr textfile.txt
> then it works fine. However, printing in lyx appears to work fine,
> but nothing is printed :-(
[snip]
>
> Save your mone
Hans-Olov Knutsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi!
>
> This is my first post to the list and I hope someone out there can help me?
> (Tell me if i should send this to the m68k-list instead.)
>
> I boot Debian with "root.bin" which automagically runs the installer. After
> I've entered the path
-> there's one other small cosideration that I can think of. While I don't
-> do this, I know some people keep scripts/binaries for sysadmin use in
-> /root. If any of these are suid then you'll have a problem if you mount
-> /home as nosuid (something that I do). I sometimes have an suid progra
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>
> > found that I am getting the following error(s) whenever I boot:
> >
> > VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
> > Freeing unused kernel memory: 40k freed
> > ===> stuck on smp_invalidate_needed IPI wait (CPU#0)
> > Adding Swap: 130748k swap-space (priority -1)
> >
>
>
It is in Extra/Admin, so it shouldn't be installed automatically.
If it is, the package name is autolog.
later,
troy
Troy Hanson
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George Bonser wrote:
>
> On Mon, 27 Jul 1998, Xiaonan Ma wrote:
>
> >
> > That's it. Now it has stopped killing. Thank
On Sun, Jul 26, 1998 at 10:09:14PM -0500, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> > I thought it was found to be possible to have the entry in init for
> > the startup scripts pipe the output in to tee, which can then write
> > it to both a file and the console? That should capture almost every
In a recent Usenix login; magazine, an article on security noted the
following configurations for Linux. I noticed that most are already
in place in my 2.0.33 kernel (I haven't upgraded to hamm yet, but
soon!)
I couldn't find mention of the last one (CONFIG_SECURE_STACK)
anywhere. Ha
Perhaps one of you might be a little more knowledgeable than I. A
friend of mine asked me if the following were true:
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Steinbroner)
>
> "Linux does the wrong thing with the close-on-exec
> flag when you dup()licate a file descriptor - Linux's behavior in this
You can have a look at the linuxlogo (or something like this) package. It
displays the penguin at the login screen. I like it.
Franck
>Hello,
>I am wondering if there is any Linux version of the boot
>screen like in Win95. So as linux is booting instead of seeing
>all that informtion it will
>
>
> On Sat, 25 Jul 1998, Robert Lyonnais wrote:
> > Is there an easy (I guess I mean
> > straightforward) way to go from RH 5.1 to Debian 2.0 without a format
> > being required in between.
> >
> > If this is possible, are there any disadvantages? Would I be better
> > off doing an instal from
Hi,
my gdb seems to be having problems lately. I need to make SIGSEGV a
"nostop" and "noprint" for gdb, but it's refusing to do it, lately.
Take a look:
GNU gdb 4.17
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcom
Hi
I wonder if anyone could help me. What kind of questions would you guy's do to
a candidate to sys admin? (Can you give some examples)!
Thanks and sorry for this offtopic post.
Mario Filipe
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-> http://neptuno.sc.uevora.pt/~mjnf | Agora bilingue (PT e EN)
-> To prevent Linux from forwarding any packets, recompile the kernel
-> with the option CONFIG_IP_FORWARD off.
who does compile linux with packet forwarding on when he des not want it to
be a router ?
-> To prevent responding to pings altogether, use
-> CONFIG_IP_IGNORE_ECHO_REQUESTS on.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You can have a look at the linuxlogo (or something like this) package. It
> displays the penguin at the login screen. I like it.
Yes, but I believe the question was about a graphical logo that shows up
instead of boot-up kernel messages
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Once upon a time I was running a nice stable system: Debian 1.3 with
Kernel 2.0.35 on a Pentium2
But then I needed PPP 2.3.5 and the "disaster" was born:
First I got the stupid I idea just to take the PPP 2.3.5 tar.gz follow
the instructions in the included
readme file and recompile the kernel. Bu
On Mon, 27 Jul 1998, Bill Wohler wrote:
> In a recent Usenix login; magazine, an article on security noted the
> following configurations for Linux. I noticed that most are already
> in place in my 2.0.33 kernel (I haven't upgraded to hamm yet, but
> soon!)
>
> I couldn't find mention
Hi!
I'm just going to burn my Debian 2.0 CD set. There is no problem
with binary, and source - each of them fits oin one disc.
However I would like to put contrib and non-free-non-us into one CD.
I have following files:
117037056 Jul 1 09:51 non-us-non-free.raw
284753920 Jul 24 04:05 contrib.raw
"phillip Neumann" wrote:
> Im looking for a graphical interface for having my printer "under
>control". What would be a good software??
Try the package printop.
>I dont understand good the difference between lpr and lprng. What are
>the difference?? Is one "better'' than other ??
"De
Keith wrote:
>I was wondering if someone could help me with this shell programming
>language question. I am trying to remove some entries from a database
>file.
>Here is what the database file looks like:
>
>Joe,Walsh,134 Mockingbird Way,New Orleans,LA,33456,(444)768-1287
>Becky,Walsh
Hi everyone,
We are having problems burnig CD's on a bo/partially hamm system.
A lot of CD's that are burned show one file wich gives an IO error
upon reading. Sometimes this error shows up when verifying the CD in
xcdroast, sometimes it shows up afterwards, when checking md5sums. The
error is
It would help, if you told us the commands/options/switches you used for
burning the cd's
/Frock
> -Original Message-
> From: E.L. Meijer (Eric) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 27. juli 1998 11:47
> To: debian
> Subject: problem with xcdroast
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> We are having problem
Hello,
I would like to mount (if possible) a win95 shared directory under debian.
I'm not sure, but I think that could be done with smbmnt. Am I wrong?
Anyway I haven't been able to do it via smbmnt/smbmount. I think that one must
prepare a mount point via smbmnt and then mount the share with smb
Hello Cesar:
Your are not wrong.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Cesar Talon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Monday, July 27, 1998 5:34 AM
Subject: Mounting Win95 Shares with samba
>Hello,
>
>I would like to mount (if possible) a win95 shared directory under
On Mon, 27 Jul 1998, Cesar Talon wrote:
: I would like to mount (if possible) a win95 shared directory under
: debian. I'm not sure, but I think that could be done with smbmnt. Am I
: wrong?
That's possible indeed.
: Anyway I haven't been able to do it via smbmnt/smbmount. I think that one
Hi!
mcopy and mpg123 and wavplay tell me:
floppy0: Unable to allocate DMA memory
Can't open /dev/fd0: No such device or address
Cannot initialize 'A:'
mcopy: File "a:*" not found
Sound error: Couldn't allocate DMA buffer
Can't open /dev/dsp!
Does anybody know how to free
I have installed 2.1.104, mostly to experiment with raidtools, and have
been able to get most things working OK. I have altered my startup
scripts to accommmodate ipchains and the new routing code.
However, routing fails for masqueraded hosts behind this machine, e.g. a
ping causes diald to bring
Hi,
> > It would help, if you told us the commands/options/switches you used for
> > burning the cd's
Setup: 2x Philips CDD2600 (SCSI), no problems until recently
Adaptec 152x SCSI driver
Image type: Rock-Ridge + Win95/NT (standard options)
No problems, until upgrade to libc6.
Ronald
(s
> When I type pon, nothing is happening. I ran plog and got the message
> that "Device ttyS1 is locked by pid 109"
> ttyS1 was working fine for weeks.
> who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
PID is simply a process identification number. What that message was
telling you
wa
Hi,
I want to buy a system to run debian on. I don't want to buy the parts
separately, yet I want to be able to choose which parts I want, and let
them install them for me. For example I want my SCSI card to be buslogic,
but since the system will be used mostly as a server, I don't want any
fancy
Hello,
i tried to install raidtools on 2.0.35 kernel ; It said:
You're using a kernel version older than 2.1.63. This package is
not designed to work with it. You should install the mdutils
package instead or upgrade your kernel.
hmmm afaik
1. 2.0.35 is newer then 2.1.63
2. it CAN do RAID.
is
Hello,
i tried to install raidtools on 2.0.35 kernel ; It said:
You're using a kernel version older than 2.1.63. This package is
not designed to work with it. You should install the mdutils
package instead or upgrade your kernel.
hmmm afaik
1. 2.0.35 is newer then 2.1
autoup.sh and dselect are pretty smart, but they are not brilliant. You
do need to clean up after dselect occasionally by running dpkg manually.
I suggest you start to clean up your system by getting the instructions for
manually upgrading to hamm (from the same place you got autoup.sh prolly)
an
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mark Harrison
ozemail.com.au"@ozemail.com.au> writes
>Ian Lynagh wrote:
>>
>> I have an HP LaserJet 4L. If I do
>> lpr textfile.txt
>> then it works fine. However, printing in lyx appears to work fine,
>> but nothing is printed :-(
>
>Are you using the 'lpr' packag
On Mon, Jul 27, 1998 at 02:06:28PM +0200, Matus fantomas Uhlar wrote:
> Hello,
> i tried to install raidtools on 2.0.35 kernel ; It said:
>
> You're using a kernel version older than 2.1.63. This package is
> not designed to work with it. You should install the mdutils
> package instead or upgra
On Mon, Jul 27, 1998 at 12:51:05PM +0200, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> Make sure the mount point /mnt/samba (or something else) exists.
Why do you need /mnt subdirectories? Red Hat seems to encourage this,
but I would think that anything that you mount semi-regularly should
have its own mount point
Sure, there's a number of "configure and ship" places on the net. The
one I recently used for most of my new system can be found here:
http://www.esc-tech.com/toc.htm
They were very good when I dealt with them, although their selection of
components is a bit limited. Another one that also does th
got it going. thanks all.
On Mon, 27 Jul 1998, Randy Edwards wrote:
> > When I type pon, nothing is happening. I ran plog and got the message
> > that "Device ttyS1 is locked by pid 109"
> > ttyS1 was working fine for weeks.
> > who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
>
>
Look at pkg-nodep in the pkg-order package.
On Mon, Jul 27, 1998 at 12:02:54AM -0400, Damir J. Naden wrote:
> Could anyone tell me if there is an option in dpkg command line which will
> tell me what packages are _not_ used and/or needed but already installed?
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It works just fine with Debian 1.3.1
Jorge Sousa
>
>
>>Want a good RDBMS for Linux???
>>
>>check www.interbase.com they have a FREE port of version 4.0 for
>>Linux. It
>>runs on Debian1.3.1 I didn't have the chance to try it on Hamm cos
>>I need to upgrade.
>
>>Jorge Sousa
>
>Mike Barton wrote:
>
Hi,
Sometime between Saturday and Monday morning my Alt keys stopped working
in Xemacs. I thought the only change I made was adding
(setq delete-key-deletes-forward t)
however after backing out this change Alt still doesn't work. The
Ctrl-Alt-Fx combination still works to change to a virtual t
Hi
I have been using Debian 1.3.1 at home for a year and have had to use
the e2compr package that uses a compressed ext2fs file system to save
space... If i upgrade to Release 2.0 will I still be able to access
the filesystem correctly as I see that e2compr_1.06-2 which is
/projects/misc/orphaned
Nico Fritschi wrote:
>
>
> My next question is about Netscape 4.05 . When i set up my mail and news
> server i always get the message "unknown host mail.gmx.de" or
> "news.gmx.de". I tried that on- and off-line but both did not work. Do I
> have to list them in a config file somewhere?
>
it cou
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Turn off print spooling on the Win machine. I forget exactly the proce
> dure for this on Win3.1, it has been to long. It thinks it is printing
> to a local printer and is sending the data in chunks to the printer,
> which is fine for a directly con
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|
| On Thu, 23 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| > Turn off print spooling on the Win machine. I forget exactly the proce
| > dure for this on Win3.1, it has been to long. It thinks it is printing
| > to a local printer and is sending the data in chunks to the printe
I recently upgraded to the new imap package (thanks for
maintaining it Jaldhar!) and noticed a significant change in
lockfile management.
The imap daemon runs as the user/group of the person executing
the daemon instead of the group "mail". This causes a problem
since I currently have the spool d
Hi All.
Any recommendations for partition sizes on a 504 MB hard drive. I'm
thinking in terms of a 32 MB swap partition, and then having two partitions
for / and /usr. Should I instead keep / and /usr on one partition instead
of two. If I do make them as two partitions, what size should I make the
What exacly is this? I have been running two net cards w/ masquerading
for over a year now, yesterday I upgraded about 130 packages, and tonight
the machine crashed for me (it use to do this every now and then, but I
have never had any serious problem with that) and I just could not get the
network
Oh dear, I had a feeling something like this might happen. Unfortunately
because the critical security bug in imap had to be fixed with just hours
to go before the hamm deadline, I wasn't able to test as thouroughly as I
wanted to. I'm sorry.
imapd has the wrong permissions. It should be 2755,
One of the only main sites to `have' CDs listed on the web pages is
www.lsl.com, but...
The main link to Debian 2.0 has:
Debian 2.0 (Official) Contrib (CDR) L000-059 $3.95
Debian 2.0 (Official) i386 2 CD's L000-060 $1.95
Debian 2.0 (Official) Non Free (CDR) L000-062
Martin Bialasinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> "DP" == David Parmet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> DP> who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
>
> pid = Process ID
>
> To check what prozess has ID 109 do a "ps ax|grep 109"
Incidentally, if you have the process id already,
I just ordered from Cheap Bytes. It's there. You have to go into the CD list
to get there but it is there.
On 27-Jul-98 Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> One of the only main sites to `have' CDs listed on the web pages is
> www.lsl.com, but...
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It says:
Expected to be shipping the week of August 10.
That's a full 10 days later than lsl !
Can I wait that long?
I admit that the `CheapBytes Debian 2.0 CD-ROM Install + Add-on Pack'
doesn't state this date, but the `CheapBytes Debian 2.0 Official Binary
CD-ROM' entry does...
Peter
Darre
Hello,
I would like to know what is the shell command to know what is the
available, used and free memory on the current partition ?
Thanks,
yanick.
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I think you mean disk space not memory, but the format or df commands
could possibly help you.
Yanick MICHOU wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I would like to know what is the shell command to know what is the
> available, used and free memory on the current partition ?
>
> Thanks,
> yanick.
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However, I don't think I explicitly chosed this package during my
initial installation and the recent update. I had no idea what the
autolog does before yesterday.
regards
xiaonan
On Mon, 27 Jul 1998, Troy wrote:
> It is in Extra/Admin, so it shouldn't be installed automatically.
>
> If it is
Yanick MICHOU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
> I would like to know what is the shell command to know what is the
> available, used and free memory on the current partition ?
You mean the available used and free disk space? The command is df -
I believe it stands for something like "disk f
I suspect the same here, although I'm a newbie (one
year on this one box). cron/spawned processes seem to
precede virtual console login screen and afterstep ugliness
here each morning. ...a mis-malloc or two, maybe?
hamm is running on this box.
Art
On Sun, Jul 26, 1998 at 12:03:18PM
Getting a static IP address is not feasible. Also to get the DHCP server
to return the right hostname might not be feasible.
Will it be feasible to get the hostname from the DNS once the IP address
has been assigned (either when I boot the machine up or when the lease for
the address is renewed)
I wrote about the confusing state of the www.lsls.com web site concerning
the Debian CDs... I got a reply from LSL so here it is (Since they appear
to be shipping two weeks before cheapbytes, I'll be ordering from them).
Peter
-
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On 27-Jul-98 Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> I admit that the `CheapBytes Debian 2.0 CD-ROM Install + Add-on Pack'
> doesn't state this date, but the `CheapBytes Debian 2.0 Official Binary
> CD-ROM' entry does...
hmmm.. only read the debian+add-on entry :(
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Supose I have a program that output long text to stderr. Can I use the less
command to page in it ? How ?
Can I switch the stdout with the stderr ?
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Maybe running your program as
% program 2>&1 |less
works. This redirects stderr (file descriptor 2) to where stdout goes.
// Heikki
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On Mon, Jul 27, 1998 at 09:32:45PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Supose I have a program that output long text to stderr. Can I use the less
> command to page in it ? How ?
> Can I switch the stdout with the stderr ?
command 2>&1 | less
you can redirect stderr (fd 2) with 2> file or 2>&1 (
I have a Dell Server with a PowerEdge RAID controller. It is supposed to be
able to be a bootable device.
But the install for the newest version of Debian doesn't pick it up. Does
anyone have any ideas?
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Hi,
Try running the dos fdisk program with the mbr option "fdisk /mbr"
(Be carefull) and then re-install lilo on the Master boot record ...
That should do the trick.
On Tue, 21 Jul 1998, Dinesh Nadarajah wrote:
>
> I recently installed Debian Linux from floppies. Now when the sys
No you can't use the less command. To switch stdout with stderr do
# ln -s /dev/stdout /dev/stderr
or the other way around. I'm not sure which way you like it (Perhaps
because i have no idea why you want to do that.)
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>
> Supose I have a program that output long tex
Ok it took loonger than I thought (What is this "work" thing people keep
bothering me with?) but the fixed version has been uploaded and can be
found at Incoming mirror sites such as
ftp://llug.sep.bnl.gov/pub/debian/Incoming
Please let me know how it turns out.
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Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTE
I tried setting the size of my root partion at 250, /usr at 150, /var at
100, and swap at 16 (approx. numbers). However, now when I try to install
the default stuff (using the DIALUP-type-system choice in the
installation), I have even less space available for everything than I did
the first time a
I was thinking of getting a RADSL line from US Werst to switch from splashing
in an inner tube to true "surfing". This requires putting a Cisco 675 Ethernet
to ADSL Router in my machine. Needless to say US Werst has no plans to support
Linux. Where can I found out if the Linux community curre
Hi,
I wanted to use printop, so i had to change from lpr to lprng. All works
almost fine, because when i print (a text file) the printer dont trough
the paper out when its finided. So i have to press a button in the
printer to do it. Obsiously i dont want to do that... What trick sould i
do to
Hi,
I am not allowed to install Linux on one of the machines on the
college, however I must get the machine to run Linux in order to write a
Linux CDROM. However, the machine has a CDROM drive which I can use. I am
just wondering if it is possible to boot from floppy and pass the
arguments
When installing Linux from the boot floppies for the first time, I get a fatal
message :
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00
2 lines before that is the error:
RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
invalid compressed format (err=1)[MS-DOS FS Rel. 12,FAT 0, ...
Any idea what i
I am developing an application which loads most of its code at
run-time from a set of shared-libraries. These libraries are code
modules which are not generally usable from other applications. Under
Debian's file-system standards, can I put these shared libraries in a
subdirectory of /usr/local/
I've had similar problems. I tried different floppies and tried rawriting
them several times; eventually I got a floppy that would boot properly. At
this point, I think your problem is with the boot floppy, not the hard drive.
Someone told me that floppy installs are notoriously unreliable, and th
Hi, all.
I'm running XFree86 3.3. Here are the relevant entries in my
XF86Config:
[Section "Device"]
option "power_saver"
[Section "Screen"]
BlankTime 5
StandbyTime 10
SuspendTime 15
OffTime 20
When I login to an user account, everything works as e
On Sun, 19 Jul 1998, Doug Thistlethwaite wrote:
> This is probably a stupid question, but I guess I'll ask it anyways.
Not as bad as some I've asked :) Sorry to take so long to reply, I am
sometimes really slow about reading the mailing lists I'm on.
> How do I get Samba working on my BO syste
On Mon, 27 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Do the apps that create the problems have an option for 'background'
> printing or something similiar? They send the print data to the
> spooler in chunks when the program is not busy. That might be
> something to look for.
Nope. Paintbrush has v
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