Hmmm, ok here's what I got from setserial:
/dev/ttyS0, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4
/dev/ttyS1, UART: unknown, Port: 0x02f8, IRQ: 3
/dev/ttyS2, UART: unknown, Port: 0x03e8, IRQ: 4
/dev/ttyS3, UART: unknown, Port: 0x02e8, IRQ: 3
Is the problem that the UART is unknown? Someone else suggested
>> "NB" == Norbert Bottlaender-Prier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
NB> Laut Stephan Bortzmeyer (von der französischen Debian-Liste) soll Debian
NB> 2 in der neuesten Ausgabe des 6-CD-Satzes von Info-Magic enthalten sein
Ich habe allerdings letztens noch in einer der Debian Listen (-users
oder -dev
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> Subject:
>
> debian-user-digest Digest Volume 98 : Issue 787
>
> Today's Topics:
> RE: Strange thing ...
> Re: Was the release of Debian 2.0 put on Linux Announce?
> Re: New Debian user's reaction to X
> R
On Mon, Aug 03, 1998 at 11:02:11AM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote:
>
> We're a cable ISP - we charge a whopping $5/month extra for a static IP
> :) If you're willing to run your own server and provide your own DNS,
> etc., it's $44/month, total (but then again, this is SD) I imagine
> @Home isn't
On Mon, Aug 03, 1998 at 10:29:11AM -0700, Darren Benham wrote:
>
> On 03-Aug-98 Ivan wrote:
> > At 09:10 AM 03-08-98 -0700, you wrote:
> >>Try Star Office. <<<- COMMERCIAL
> >
> > Only available FREE as part of the Caldera distribution !
> >
> Close.. it may only be distributed with Calder
Can't install anything using dselect error message =
/usr/lib/perl5/Debian/DpkgFtp.pm line 81, chunk 16.
Anyone know how to fix this??
thanks Babs
Thanks,
Babs, Your Got.Net PC Tech...
http://we.got.net
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On Mon, 03 Aug 1998 08:50:29 -0500, you wrote:
>Robert Lyonnais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I just finished installing Debian 2.0. I used to have RedHat 5.1 but I
>> figured it was time to try something new :-).
>
>> To make a long story short, I can no longer use Netscape 4.5. When
>> attemptin
On 08/03/98 at 02:27 AM, George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Manoj, I find that remark disturbing. That is who you are writing the
>software for. The luser community produces the developers over time.
>Without a stong and vital user base, you will not attract a good
>developer community. If s
On Tue, Aug 04, 1998 at 02:16:09AM +0200, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> >> "NB" == Norbert Bottlaender-Prier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> NB> Laut Stephan Bortzmeyer (von der französischen Debian-Liste) soll Debian
> NB> 2 in der neuesten Ausgabe des 6-CD-Satzes von Info-Magic enthalten sein
>
No dice. I got the same results when I uncommented that line. During boot, I
see a
line that says Configuring serial devices...done. then the next line says
something
like
/dev/ttyS0 IRQ 4 0x2f8 and such but nothing about ttyS1...
I get the feeling it's not seeing COMM2 at all! I really appreciat
We have been using procmail. We first compiled procmail with delivery to
home directory $HOME/.mail. We then configured sendmail to use procmail
as the local delivery agent. Then compiled qpopper (or other POP server)
to pick up mail from $HOME/.mail.
It has worked fine for us the past couple
On 08/03/98 at 11:53 AM, George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Well, it is obvious that some people here are just being hard headed. I
>really do not think there are that many dummies here. Look at it like
>this. A person wants Linux and decides to spend about 30 minutes to
>choose which one t
hi-
i would appreciate it if someone could give me some pointers
concerning where to look as far as getting or making a rescue disk
that will boot on a thinkpad 770 ed.
i've tried both the vanilla and tecra hamm disks dated july 21st w/o
any luck -- see message w/ id:
<[EMAIL
I remember seeing NAG as I have flittered about but a can't remember
where to go to download it. please help. I saw the mail about PLIP and
that is what I need. The problem is that I don't have a clue where to
start. Can Nag help ME? I do have an
LPT to LPT cable, but that's about it. I have a wi
On 3 Aug 1998, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> Mark> The links I created were:
> SNIP
> I compile kernels in /usr/local all the time, and I never have
> created any of these links ... they are not required.
I made the links because that's what the README file for the linux
kernel says to do.
I would *really* recommend staying with hamm. All development and
quite a lot of users are going to be moving forward with hamm.
It sounds like your only problem is with getting packages to install
with dselect - correct ?
Is deselect not able to get the list of available files ?
Or is the insta
If you go digging through the v0.20 directions on the gnome website,
you'll be shown to add the following statement's to your xwindow's
startup file.
Here's how I've modified my /etc/X11/Xsession:
# the following lines are added to startup GNOME:
background-properties --init &
keyboard-propertie
On Mon, Aug 03, 1998 at 12:11:59PM -0400, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, JonesMB wrote:
>
> > Are there any utilities that I can use to salvage data from a drive that
> > the
> > BIOS reports as dead?
> >
> > This morning I woke up to a ticking sound from my hard drive. It is a
Hi,
I think it is time for my canned posting about how kernel
header files are handled by Debian.
manoj
$Id: README.headers,v 1.7 1998/07/14 21:18:38 srivasta Exp $
This is the Debian GNU/Linux prepackaged version of the Linux kernel
headers. Linux was written by Linus T
I have a mixed hamm/slink system which works fine with 2.0.35. I have
tried running 2.1.112 and 2.1.114 and can't get pppd to start. Typing (as
root) '/etc/init.d/ppp start' doesn't give any error message, but it
doesn't run. Is there something different required for these newer
kernels?
Bob
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On Mon, Aug 03, 1998 at 06:19:45PM -0300, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
> A problem with our disk erased the partition table (at least). Is
> there a way to recover the info, if it's still there? Maybe with some
> ext2 utility trick...
>
> I don't remember the partitions exactly; I tried to create the fi
On Mon, Aug 03, 1998 at 11:47:09PM +0200, Shiraz Sayani wrote:
> [Maybe off-topic alert]
>
> I have a floppy disk I am trying to make a copy of as a backup.
> It's a Yamaha disklavier disk and fits in a standard 1.44MB
> floppy drive, but Windows doesn't think its formatted.
>
> I thought I'd try
I am trying to install hamm on my home machine, from cdrom.
I can't boot a CD directly, so I tried to make a rescue floppy and boot
that.
The machine has 2 ide drives, and 5 scsi devices:
0:500M harddisk, 1:1200M harddisk, 2:cdrom, 4:40M harddisk, 5:tape drive
I want to put linux on the first 2 s
Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
I have a USR 56k Internal Modem, works great. Micron
computer was descent enough to include a real modem with
my new computer, not a 'winmodem"
>
> Ok...
> I am using a 33.6 kbps modem and it works pretty good...the main problem
> is now I am running a masquerading fi
On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
>> Really! You shouldn't do that it's dangerous!
>
>hmm "apt-get update" only gets the list of new packages from the servers
>not dangerous...in fact I do it almost daily!
>
I'm not interested if apt is dangerous or not, I only whant to use
Hmm. I started this thread, but it moved to a different topic very
quickly! Getting back to the original point: there have been a couple of
responses from people who have said that they did see the release of
Debian 2.0 on Linux Announce, yet I don't think I ever received it ---
I am subscribe
On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, Patrick Olson wrote:
> I have received several e-mails from this list that cause fetchmail to
> stall. There is something wrong with the individual e-mails, as Hotmail
> can't quite handle them either. Although Hotmail retrieves them from the
> POP server, the web browser stal
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 08/04/98
at 08:39 AM, "Helge Hafting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Kernel panic :VFS unable to mount root fs on 01:00
>Could this merely be a bad floppy, or am I doing something wrong? I have
>trouble making those floppies, the rawrite2 program will usually
>complain
Hallo,
I use Pine and Smail and regularly send email to a group of people. Now
some servers is starting to refuse the mail because they see it as spam
apparently because the Reply To field refers to my localhost in stead of
my proper email address.
I cannot see in the Pine configuration or Smail
Sorry,
Just after I sent the previous message, I discovered the solution:
customized headers.
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Hi,
This is a bit off topic (and sorry I cannae answer any of your
questions) ... Is tar ever used for backing up and if not why not .. if it
is why is it not the defacto standard
--Jonathan
On Sat, 1 Aug 1998, Johann Spies wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I have come to the conclusion that I cannot ge
On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, Eugene Sevinian wrote:
> HI,
> I downloaded one of the CD images and now I would like to check CHECKSUM.
> sum&cksum commands give definitly another values, not hex but decimal.
> How should I check it?
>
Use md5sum command
Wojtek Zabolotny
Hi,
I have sent a bug report to the BTS. Now I see this on the www:
Your message specified a Severity: in the psuedo-header, but the severity
value 'normal ' was not recognised. The default severity 'normal'
is being used instead. The recognised values are: critical grave important
normal wishlist
Hello people.
Does anyone know - will Debian Linux work on new iMac from Apple?
It's G3-based computer.
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On Sun, 2 Aug 1998, Alan Su wrote:
> Well, that is a bit extreme. don't worry about shutting down the X
> server. when the tty on which the X server is running is active, you
> can switch to other tty's by using Control-LeftAlt-Fx, where x is the
> number of a different tty (presumably a text co
On Sun, 2 Aug 1998, Robert Rati wrote:
> I added sound to my /etc/modules file so it would load at boot time, but I
> get this error:
> modprobe: no dependency information for module:
> "/lib/modules/2.0.34/misc/sound.o"
>
> I've done a make modules and modules_install as well as install when
>> "NB" == Norbert Bottlaender-Prier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Laut Stephan Bortzmeyer (von der französischen Debian-Liste) soll Debian
> 2 in der neuesten Ausgabe des 6-CD-Satzes von Info-Magic enthalten sein
> On Tue, Aug 04, 1998 at 02:16:09AM +0200, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>> Ich ha
George Bonser wrote:
>
> On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, George R wrote:
>
> > I'm neither a sysadmin nor a kernel programmer, I'm not even a unix
> > user, I'm just a guy that wanted something stable that was still
> > progressing (deciding to leaving OS/2 took a long time). Funny thing,
> > when I decided
It is a vision of mine that linux will be used more in schools, making more
computing resources available, without encumbrances of commercial software.
Especially, perhaps, out here in some isolation, the Macintosh is widely
advocated and used in schools. Networks are now planned, and while linux
> The responses to George's suggestion were . . . interesting. I wonder
> if the majority of developers share this hostility towards new users.
^^^
Pari was a wonderful math package that was once available in the stable
=
debian package directory. So now I tried to get it from the original =
source in France. Has anyone successfuly installed Pari this way on =
Debian 2.0? Does anyone know the correct paths for all the files =
included in th
Hi!
I have got a distribution of Debian Linux from a CD-Rom of PC Boost
# July 96, and I don't know which packages I've got to install in order to
have X-Windows. In the magazine, I was told to install the package X11 but I
think it was missing.
Can you please indicate me de packages I've
Dear all,
> Forgetting the version numbers matter (that was showed to be somehow silly
> after George remembered LSB in his *second* posting), what I really could not
> understand and neither expect was the hostility to newbies.
>
> Oh, yes, I agree with that community staff. This is one of the
On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, john mcpeek wrote:
> I remember seeing NAG as I have flittered about but a can't remember
> where to go to download it. please help. I saw the mail about PLIP and
> that is what I need. The problem is that I don't have a clue where to
> start. Can Nag help ME? I do have an
>
On Tue, Aug 04, 1998 at 12:39:33PM +0200, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> Hi,
> I have sent a bug report to the BTS. Now I see this on the www:
>
> Your message specified a Severity: in the psuedo-header, but the severity
> value 'normal ' was not recognised. The default severity 'normal'
> is bein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> It is a vision of mine that linux will be used more in schools,
Not only of yours. Some have even made it a reality.
See
http://www.heise.de/ct/schan/
That is german project supported by C'T. It allows schools to connect
to the internet using a specially prepared lin
On Tue, Aug 04, 1998 at 09:02:30AM +0100, Ana Graca Silva wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
>
> >> Really! You shouldn't do that it's dangerous!
> >
> >hmm "apt-get update" only gets the list of new packages from the servers
> >not dangerous...in fact I do it almost
Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Hmm. I started this thread, but it moved to a different topic very
| quickly! Getting back to the original point: there have been a couple of
| responses from people who have said that they did see the release of
| Debian 2.0 on Linux Announce, yet I d
On Sun, Aug 02, 1998 at 07:20:57PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> *- Johann Spies wrote about "Using dialog"
> | I want to try out dialog and have read the man page. But I still do not
> | know how to use it. Can somebody send me an example please?
> |
>
> The dunc package requires it so you
Ta Brian,
R.
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'They came forth from unhol
[back to the original thread]
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-announce-98/msg00015.html
[now to the version number thread]
George, you never replied to:
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-user-9808/msg00242.html
Did I miss the point again?
[now to the new user hostility thr
On Tue, 4 Aug 1998, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
>How do you have apt set up? (can you post your /etc/apt/sources.list ?)
---* /etc/apt/sources.list *---
deb ftp://ftp.uevora.pt/debian stable main contrib non-free
deb ftp://ftp.uevora.pt/debian-non-US stable non-US
As a newbie to Linux and Debian I have to say I almost entirely agree
with George, and had even thought about writting something on this
subject myself. Before I understood about the numbering system it
really threw me for a loop to hear that my ISP was using Debian 1.1
(he's very conservative), bu
Johann Spies writes:
> I would also like to know how this can be solved.
Have you tried contacting the fetchmail maintainer?
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> I have got a distribution of Debian Linux from a CD-Rom of PC Boost
> # July 96, and I don't know which packages I've got to install in order to
> have X-Windows. In the magazine, I was told to install the package X11 but I
You'll need to install xbase, an xserver (which ever one works w
On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, George Bonser wrote:
: On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, George R wrote:
:
: > I'm neither a sysadmin nor a kernel programmer, I'm not even a unix
: > user, I'm just a guy that wanted something stable that was still
: > progressing (deciding to leaving OS/2 took a long time). Funny thing,
>> "AGS" == Ana Graca Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AGS> 0% [Forking]Can't locate File/stat.pm in @INC at /usr/lib/apt/methods/ftp
AGS> line 21 (#1)
stat.pm comes with perl.
$ dpkg -S stat.pm
perl: /usr/lib/perl5/File/stat.pm
Check if you have perl installed (dpkg -l perl).
Ciao,
Netiquette aside, I agree with most of Mark's comments;
especially his points about contininuing to strive for technical
excellence, but putting a higher priority on marketing.
> Technical excellence is about doing something well, and coming up with a
> system which is highly capable. One meas
Non-debian question:
Does anyone know how to setup a chroot shell so when someone telnets or
ftp's into their account,
they get a chrooted shell?
I've tried some things I found by searching, but none of it worked right.
I don't know if this is because
it has to be done differently under Debian o
I had installed Enlightenment on my hamm installation. I did this by
downloading all the necessary slink packages and installed them. It runs fine
except..
I get the following in the file .xsession-error
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
Enlightenment received an Segme
On Tue, 4 Aug 1998, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
>ok...these look like perl errors...apts control contains:
>Suggests: perl, libnet-perl, libwww-perl, libmd5-perl
dpkg -l :
__
ii CGI-modules 2.75-13modules for
2nd newbie question:
I know I have to change one line in the makefile to get a comment
hash removed to reveal smp=1 to get my kernel makefile ready to
recompile the kernel for my twin pentium machine in SMP mode.
The catch is that I don't want to mess this up. Please would
someone tell me e
I've done a clean install of Hamm and have success. (Debian is
exposing all my M$ preconception and stupidities but is starting to
look just about there -- hooray!)
I now have startx working fine from root and X set up for my card,
monitor, PS2 mouse etc. I declined to let dselect configure x
Hi!
the /etc/fstab of my systems is as follows:
/dev/hdb2swapswap defaults00
/dev/hdb1/ext2 defautls11
/dev/hda1/fat-c vfat defaults10
/dev/hdc /cdrom /ISO9660ro 0
Dinesh, Adaptec DirectCD will not write images. You'll most likely need to
get a commercial package such as Adaptec CD Creator Deluxe. (It's what I
use to burn the images I create using mkisofs on my Linux box.)
Regards,
Kevin Traas
-Original Message-
From: Dinesh Nadarajah <[EMAIL PRO
> except as root. The message refers to using xwrapper but I can't
> find that, or else it says I can use xdm, presumably from /etc/initab
> It deprecates using the setuid bit and I've not mastered that idea
> anyway so I'm happy not to use it (feeble grin)
The setuid bit lets you run the progra
Broken not in the dselect sense, but broken in that I'm unable to change
certain elements of the desktop.
Judging from at least one other posting, I suspect that the kde package
installation for Debian may not be fully stable. Any comments on this?
(I'm not at my Linux box now so this is from
Try 'man fstab', it explains all of the fields in /etc/fstab
/Frock
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> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Kwan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 4. august 1998 17:00
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Question o
I'd like to set up my machine so that I can dial it up and run it remotely.
I believe that mgetty is the general program, but is there a debian package
which will configure and ask me all the right questions and make all my
dreams come true? (Lately, it seems like 2.0 approaches this)
Something s
Alex Kwan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AK> would someone told me what is the meaning of:
AK> 1)defaults00
AK> 2)defaults11
AK> 3)defaults10
AK> 4)ro 00
mount options/dump/fsck
See mount(8) for information on what can go in the "mount
>> "CE" == Chris Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CE> 2nd newbie question:
CE> I know I have to change one line in the makefile to get a comment
CE> hash removed to reveal smp=1 to get my kernel makefile ready to
CE> recompile the kernel for my twin pentium machine in SMP mode.
CE> The catc
>> "AK" == Alex Kwan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[fstab]
AK> would someone told me what is the meaning of:
AK> 1)defaults00
AK> 2)defaults11
AK> 3)defaults10
AK> 4)ro 00
Please read the description with
man fstab
It later refers to man
>> "CE" == Chris Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CE> a) get xwrapper or some other safe way to be able to launch an
CE> xserver as an ordinary user
CE> or, less to my liking but ... fine ... (!)
I installed hamm on a friends box some days ago and didn't have any
restrictions about this. Anywa
> Something similarly cool would be if I could set it up to listen for a
> particular ring pattern (a "one ringer") that signals it to ppp into my isp
> and then email me the IP address it has been issued. Then I could telnet to
> it or run it as a web server, etc. I'm sure this has been done befor
Hello all,
I am working from the Master CD binary-i386 Debian 2.0 CD. I am starting to
up grade my first system via the cd_autoup.sh.
After mounting the cd to /cdrom and going to /cdrom/upgrade I notice that
cd_autoup.sh is not an executable.
I copied the script to /root and did a chmod u+x o
I've been working to set up a name server for a local school server and have
run into a configuration problem. Could someone spot this problem for me?
Here's the situation:
The domain is "colebrook.k12.nh.us" This doesn't resolve. However, if I
address the machine, e.g. "academy.colebrook.k
>> "YE" == Young, Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
YE> I'd like to set up my machine so that I can dial it up and run it remotely.
YE> I believe that mgetty is the general program, but is there a debian package
YE> which will configure and ask me all the right questions and make all my
YE> dreams c
>> "WL" == Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
WL> Check out http://www.ml.org/ml/dyndns/ ... you can get a hostname,
WL> register your new IP everytime it changes, and refer to your host by name
WL> rather than IP.
www.ddns.org offers a similar service, but does the updates more
often. There
On Tue, 4 Aug 1998, Jay Barbee wrote:
: Hello all,
:
: I am working from the Master CD binary-i386 Debian 2.0 CD. I am starting to
: up grade my first system via the cd_autoup.sh.
:
: After mounting the cd to /cdrom and going to /cdrom/upgrade I notice that
: cd_autoup.sh is not an executable
On Tue, 4 Aug 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
[ snip ]
: The solution is simple, however ... simply type
:
: `sh/cdrom/upgrade/cd_autoup.sh'
Blah, how about `sh /cdrom/upgrade/cd_autoup.sh'
Sorry :/
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"Randy Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>The domain is "colebrook.k12.nh.us" This doesn't resolve. However, if I
>address the machine, e.g. "academy.colebrook.k12.nh.us" everything works fine.
>
I'm not sure exactly what you mean here? What is the IP addresses that
your system is
> : > progressing (deciding to leaving OS/2 took a long time). Funny thing,
> : > when I decided to switch my home OS silly me took a few hours and read
> : > about various OSs.
> :
> : Missing the point again as all seem to be in this discussion. I think I
> : have seen maybe one post that "go
On Tue, Aug 04, 1998 at 07:11:47AM -0700, Marcus Johnson wrote:
> As a newbie to Linux and Debian I have to say I almost entirely agree
> with George, and had even thought about writting something on this
> subject myself. Before I understood about the numbering system it
> really threw me for a lo
Nathan E Norman wrote:
>
> On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, George Bonser wrote:
>
> : On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, George R wrote:
> :
> : > I'm neither a sysadmin nor a kernel programmer, I'm not even a unix
> : > user, I'm just a guy that wanted something stable that was still
> : > progressing (deciding to leaving
I may be out to lunch on the following but I believe we're zeroing in on
something anyway. That's what lists are all about, right?
One thing I've gotten out of the thread is that RH and SUSE, (etc) are not
adhering to standards but have the market share. Therefore comercial apps
provide distribu
*- Martin Bialasinski wrote about "Re: PPP Server Package?"
|
| YE> Something similarly cool would be if I could set it up to listen for a
| YE> particular ring pattern (a "one ringer") that signals it to ppp into my
isp
| YE> and then email me the IP address it has been issued. Then I could teln
On Tue, 4 Aug 1998, Randy Edwards wrote:
> @ TXT "Colebrook N.H. U.S.A. School District."
> localhost A 127.0.0.1
> colebrook.k12.nh.us.A 206.243.128.2
> ; alias CNAMEs below:
> mailCNAME colebrook.k12.nh.us.
> mail2 CNAME coleb
Will Lowe wrote:
>
> > except as root. The message refers to using xwrapper but I can't
> > find that, or else it says I can use xdm, presumably from /etc/initab
> > It deprecates using the setuid bit and I've not mastered that idea
> > anyway so I'm happy not to use it (feeble grin)
> The setuid
Marcus Johnson wrote:
>
> As a newbie to Linux and Debian I have to say I almost entirely agree
> with George, and had even thought about writting something on this
> subject myself. Before I understood about the numbering system it
> really threw me for a loop to hear that my ISP was using Debian
> On Tue, 4 Aug 1998, Jay Barbee wrote:
>
> : Hello all,
> :
> : I am working from the Master CD binary-i386 Debian 2.0 CD. I am
> starting to : up grade my first system via the cd_autoup.sh. : : After
> mounting the cd to /cdrom and going to /cdrom/upgrade I notice that :
> cd_autoup.sh is not
Hi,
>>"Anselm" == Anselm Lingnau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Anselm> Raul Miller wrote:
>> > How many people actually understand what ${1+"$@"} does, really?
>>
>> Interesting question. I thought it meant exactly the same thing
>> as "$@". Why?
Anselm> There used to (?) be shells that
Hi everyone
I'm still running the older Apache/1.1.3 Debian/GNU web server. I
run a number of Virtually Hosted sites with it and was wondering if it's
posible for each virtual site to have different log rotation times. Some
sites would like to have logs rotated once a day (normal)
I'm looking to purchase a new tape backup drive. I'm looking for
something fairly large (8-10GB or more), in addition to fast (i.e.
it can't be a floppy or a parallel port connected device). Of
course, it also needs to work under Debian. I can't afford to get a
SCSI drive, as I also have no
Hi,
If you get a newer version of Apt, you shall find that the
dependency on Perl has been removed; the latest few versions of apt
are fully C/C++ binaries.
HTH
manoj
--
"Probably the best operating system in the world is the [operating
system] made for the PDP-11 by
On Tue, Aug 04, 1998 at 11:50:07AM +, Jay Barbee wrote:
> Can't find ../debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/libs/libstdc++2.8_*.deb!
> aborting upgrade.
> ---
>
> It is true my official cd does not have: /debian/hamm/hamm/binary-
> i386/libs/libstdc++2.8_*.deb
It's not you, a couple of packages g
On Tue, 4 Aug 1998, Peter Granroth wrote:
> > Has anyone else had this problem with their mail? Could someone who
> > understands what is causing this problem explain it to me?
>
> Of course I forgot to write down the error message, but I also had problems
> getting fetchmail to get three mess
On Tue, 4 Aug 1998, Johann Spies wrote:
> > Has anyone else had this problem with their mail? Could someone who
> > understands what is causing this problem explain it to me?
>
> I receive mail from this list in digest form and did not experience such
> problem with mail from the list. However
On Mon, Aug 03, 1998 at 10:39:10PM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> I have a mixed hamm/slink system which works fine with 2.0.35. I have
> tried running 2.1.112 and 2.1.114 and can't get pppd to start. Typing (as
> root) '/etc/init.d/ppp start' doesn't give any error message, but it
> doesn't run. Is
Hi,
As you have surmised, this is entirely a doable task. I have,
(and I suspect any number of people on this list do too) a setup
similar to what you envisage; however, I am not sure of the cost of
the required hardware.
On the hardware side, you shall need
a) a Linux box, wit
On Tue, Aug 04, 1998 at 01:28:04PM +0200, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> >> "MB" == Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Sie werben mit einer "official" alpha cd (alpha ist noch gar nicht
> > released), und ---viel schlimmer--- "official" non-free (das muß man sich
> > mal vorstellen!).
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