On 28 Oct 1998, Rene Hojbjerg Larsen wrote:
> Michael Beattie wrote:
> > On Tue, 27 Oct 1998, Petter Adsen wrote:
> >> Michael Beattie writes:
> >> | I want to be able to have some form of notification when a telnet
> >> | connection is made to my linux box, most likely in the form of playing an
>
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Jerry E. McGoveran wrote:
> I have a Debian installation in which the ethernet card driver is
> apparently not installed. There were some errors at this stage of
> the installation process, but the screen drew and reset to the inst.
> menu too fast to read anything. I finish
Hi,
Seems to me that under WIN95, the dial-up program sent a string to the
modem to make it talk at its fullest 56k rate. Under ppp, only atz is
sent to the modem before the dial string. While I can understand, that
different modems would use a different init string, somewhere there must
be a list
Hi!
>> I was wonderinghow might I get the login prompt to use some colors?
> in your home-dir modify .bashrc, try e.g.:
I tried this and the colors themselves work fine.
But if I type something on the keyboard and hit column ~70, all the
next characters are placed on the same row and column
Hi,
I'm installing Debian. I'm partitioning as follows:
100 Meg root partition
3 Gig /usr partition
100 Meg root partition - identical copy
This is just in case one root partition dies - I'll have a backup. What
is the best way to make the second root partition an identical copy?
Also, I want
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Clovis Sena wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> so is that possible? How can I print to Novell network printer, where i
> put the queues?
>
> NOTE: I work in a environment that includes Win95+dos6.22 as clients,
> Win NT and Novell 3.12 as servers ( running a mix of database+ intranet
> nad
At 06:37 PM 10/28/98 -0600, Andy Kennedy wrote:
>On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Jerry E. McGoveran wrote:
>
>> I have a Debian installation in which the ethernet card driver is
>> apparently not installed. There were some errors at this stage of
>> the installation process, but the screen drew and reset to
>> "PLM" == Patrick L McGillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PLM> Seems to me that under WIN95, the dial-up program sent a string to the
PLM> modem to make it talk at its fullest 56k rate. Under ppp, only atz is
PLM> sent to the modem before the dial string. While I can understand, that
PLM> differ
Subject: Re: Debian Questions
Date: Wed, Oct 28, 1998 at 10:43:14PM +0200
In reply to:Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho
Quoting Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> On Wed, Oct 28, 1998 at 03:30:28PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > because it needs an MTA and doesn't know abo
>> "MP" == Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MP> 100 Meg root partition
MP> 3 Gig /usr partition
MP> 100 Meg root partition - identical copy
MP> This is just in case one root partition dies - I'll have a backup. What
MP> is the best way to make the second root partition an identical cop
On Tue, 27 Oct 1998, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
[snip]
> | You might think that it would sit there chewing on the file for a bit
> | before it got to some point beyond what it could deal with. Nope.
> | Didn't even start -- failed to even open the file up.
> No, compressed files have to be read
I downloaded RealPlayer, Version 5.0.0.45 and in a bout of
lazyness, downloaded the rvplayer.deb installer. Install went without any
error messages I could see, but when I try to play realaudio, I just get a
bunch of feedback and buzzing. Videos play very slowly aswell. Any
ideas? Sourc
On Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 12:53:03AM +0100, Carsten Wimmer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> >> I was wonderinghow might I get the login prompt to use some colors?
> > in your home-dir modify .bashrc, try e.g.:
>
> I tried this and the colors themselves work fine.
>
> But if I type something on the keyboard a
"David B. Teague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On Tue, 27 Oct 1998, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
|
| [snip]
|
| > | You might think that it would sit there chewing on the file for a bit
| > | before it got to some point beyond what it could deal with. Nope.
| > | Didn't even start -- failed to even
Hi Brent McMillan; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
> I downloaded RealPlayer, Version 5.0.0.45 and in a bout of
> lazyness, downloaded the rvplayer.deb installer. Install went without any
> error messages I could see, but when I try to play realaudio, I just get a
> bunch of feedback and
Subject: Re: Debian Questions
Date: Wed, Oct 28, 1998 at 11:06:21PM +0100
In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>
> >> "w" == wtopa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> w> 1. The debian policy manual Section 3.4 System Run Levels talks about
Subject: Re: Debian Questions
Date: Wed, Oct 28, 1998 at 10:43:14PM +0200
In reply to:Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho
Quoting Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> On Wed, Oct 28, 1998 at 03:30:28PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > because it needs an MTA and doesn't know abo
Subject: Re: Debian Questions
Date: Wed, Oct 28, 1998 at 10:50:51PM +
In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>
> > 2. As I have decided to use qmail as my MTA, I am having problems
> > installing, from slink or stable, any MUA's or pro
Hi,
>>"mwb" == mwb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
mwb> Here's how I've changed my /etc/lynx.conf to contain. I haven't figured
mwb> out what color 3 does.
# The Integer value is interpreted as follows:
# 0 - normal - normal text
# 1 - bold - hyperlinks, see
On Wed, Oct 28, 1998 at 10:59:50AM -0800, Geoffrey L. Brimhall wrote:
> At some point, my apropos has gotten corrupted so that it never returns
> anything.
>
> I've tried un-installing man-db, and re-installing it, but it apropos still
> does not work.
>
> Though I'm not sure if this has anything
Hi.
Just loaded Debian 2.0 and configured my
isp connection with pppconfig and everything
works, but there are some differences from
my previous 1.3.1 installation.
First, in the messages there is a notice that
says 'Cannot determine ethernet address for
Proxy ARP'. I'm somewhat unclear as to wh
On 28 Oct 1998, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
> That was an excellent idea, unfortunately Darxus has already tried
> this and it didn't work for him. Perhaps gzip tries to read the whole
> file and even though, in your case, the file is truncated it'll do
> what it can. In Darxus' case that means it's t
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Lee Bradshaw wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 12:53:03AM +0100, Carsten Wimmer wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > >> I was wonderinghow might I get the login prompt to use some colors?
> > > in your home-dir modify .bashrc, try e.g.:
> >
> > I tried this and the colors themselves w
tony mollica writes:
> First, in the messages there is a notice that says 'Cannot determine
> ethernet address for Proxy ARP'. I'm somewhat unclear as to what this
> means to the status of my connection,
Nothing. It is an advisory notice which is irrelevant in your case. If it
bothers you put '
"Stephen A. Witt" wrote:
>
> My question has to do with the naming of directories in the Debian
> distribution. I've been mirroring 'stable' now for a while --
> main/binary-all, main/binary-i386, contrib/binary-all,
> contrib/binary-i386, and non-free/binary-all, non-free/binary-i386. Now I
> d
Just recently there was a posting here that said they got better
connection speed in Win95 than in Linux. A couple of days ago I heard
another Linux say the same thing. And so far, on a hamm box, I can only
get 19200 out of my 28800 pc card modem. Is this typical of Linux, or is
it just an improper
Thanks for the reply.
The kernel version is 2.0.34, it's the
one installed from the cheapbytes disk.
I haven't rebuilt the kernel yet.
The thing that bothers me is that with
the Debian 1.3.1 (2.0.33) installation
there were almost never any errors reported
but with this new one, there may be a
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Kent West wrote:
> Just recently there was a posting here that said they got better
> connection speed in Win95 than in Linux. A couple of days ago I heard
> another Linux say the same thing. And so far, on a hamm box, I can only
> get 19200 out of my 28800 pc card modem. Is t
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Jerry E. McGoveran wrote:
> At 06:37 PM 10/28/98 -0600, Andy Kennedy wrote:
> >On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Jerry E. McGoveran wrote:
> >
> >> I have a Debian installation in which the ethernet card driver is
> >> apparently not installed. There were some errors at this stage of
>
I installed Windows (see what you made me do??).
I installed WinZip.
I told WinZip to open my 2.6gb home.tgz file... it said okay... it said
this file contains home.tar, you want me to extract it to a temp dir &
open it ?
So unlike our beloved Unix utilities, winzip CAN seek past 2gb. BUT it
c
:Can Linux connect to a IBM Mainframe - on windows I use software that has
:something called "TN3270" or a IRMA gateway allows me to connect via a
:VT100 like terminal. What package would work for this - it does not seem
:to be listed in the package descriptions.
Aside from x3270 there is tn327
Darxus wrote:
>
> I installed Windows (see what you made me do??).
> I installed WinZip.
> I told WinZip to open my 2.6gb home.tgz file... it said okay... it said
> this file contains home.tar, you want me to extract it to a temp dir &
> open it ?
>
> So unlike our beloved Unix utilities, winzip
Hi all,
I have to little questions:
- Is it possible (and how :) to convert Windows Eudora Folders, and
Adresses to
Linux?
- What is the best way to get pop3 mail on Linux? fetchmail, then working
locally,
or pop3 mailclient, or what else? BTW which mailclient would you recommend?
Thanks fo
Hi,
I'd like to write some japanese texts on Linux. Figured out how to use
XEmacs mule and the input methods, but printing doesn't work. May this
be caused by missing printer fonts? Where can I get them? Or is there
a better program around (I heard rumours about a linux port of jwp)?
Is there a
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> ==
> Does this mean that there is a 2gb limit on any individual file, or
> that the ENTIRE file system can't be larger than 2gb. If the latter
> than does that mean that a linux disk partition can't b
Ingo Hohmann wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to write some japanese texts on Linux. Figured out how to use
> XEmacs mule and the input methods, but printing doesn't work. May this
> be caused by missing printer fonts? Where can I get them? Or is there
> a better program around (I heard rumours about
On Tue, 27 Oct 1998, Darxus wrote:
> On 27 Oct 1998, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
> > | > I felt like checking. Oops. When I reinstalled & tried to restore it,
> > I
> > | > found out that gzip can't seek to the end of the file (dies around
> > 2gb?).
[...]
> > | You can force gzip to handle it as
On 29 Oct 1998, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> You can enable (a rather crappy) logfunction in windows to catch the
> initstring. Then you just have to instert it in /etc/ppp/peers/*
Or you could grab it out of the registry if you are up to that daunting
behemouth... it's in: (usually... the num
On 28 Oct 1998, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> Hi,
> >>"Michael" == Michael Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Michael> If you are using chat, pass it the '-v' option.
>
> I am passing the -v option to chat, and indeed, I am also
> using W2S95=47 (I have a rockwell chip modem). plog does
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Raymond A. Ingles wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
>
> > ==
> > Does this mean that there is a 2gb limit on any individual file, or
> > that the ENTIRE file system can't be larger than 2gb. If the latter
Mark,
>I'm installing Debian.
Good choice!
>I'm partitioning as follows:
>
>100 Meg root partition
>3 Gig /usr partition
>100 Meg root partition - identical copy
>
1st question; is this all one big disk? For what follows, I'm assuming
it is. I like to do something like this
100M /
64M s
On Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 12:39:59AM -0600, Mark Panzer wrote:
> Darxus wrote:
> >
> > I installed Windows (see what you made me do??).
> > I installed WinZip.
> > I told WinZip to open my 2.6gb home.tgz file... it said okay... it said
> > this file contains home.tar, you want me to extract it to a
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, wb2oyc wrote:
> 1st question; is this all one big disk? For what follows, I'm assuming
> it is. I like to do something like this
>
> 100M /
> 64M swap
> 100M /var (and I prefer putting this on a 2nd disk if possible)
> whatever's left for /usr if its all on a single d
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/28/98
at 12:53 PM, "Jerry E. McGoveran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>I have a Debian installation in which the ethernet card driver is
>apparently not installed. There were some errors at this stage of the
>installation process, but the screen drew and reset to the
On Wed, Oct 28, 1998 at 09:24:44PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The stock qmail program itself only goes into /var/qmail, which is how
> I prefer it.
If we installed every upstream program where the stock installation
goes, it would be an extremely difficult system to use and administer.
On Wed, Oct 28, 1998 at 02:57:53PM -0500, Raymond A. Ingles wrote:
> There *is* support for >2GB files somewhere, but I think you'll have to
> do some web searches or hit the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
> for info on where and how. (Or, as has also been suggested, find a 64-bit
> machine. :-/
Mike Touloumtzis wrote:
> The 2GB limit is not imposed by ext2fs; it's a limitation of the VFS
> (Virtual Filesystem) layer in the kernel.
Given that, it seems to me that if you could write the file directly to a
large block device (like a spare 2.6 gb hard drive partition), you could
then access
On Wed, Oct 28, 1998 at 11:49:58PM -0500, Darxus wrote:
> So unlike our beloved Unix utilities, winzip CAN seek past 2gb. BUT it
> can't untar and unzip at the same time, and since I don't have over 5.2gb
> of fat32 storage space, I don't have enough room to extract the .tar that
> my .tgz contain
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> jim r said
> > How do I clear the screen after logout? so...instead of walking up on
> > the remnants of the X server terminating and a login prompt, all that
> > shows on the screen is the login prompt... what script is it?
> >
> Personally, I don't like the shell-spe
> "Marcelo" == Marcelo E Magallon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Marcelo> On Wed, Oct 28, 1998 at 08:50:02AM -0800, Mike Wood
Marcelo> wrote:
>> Is this package broken? This morning I did a apt-get upgrade
>> and now wdm and wmaker no longer work. Is anybody else seeing
>> t
Anybody running this card on 1.3 or 2.0 ?
Could you post your config ??
Can get X to run for the hell of it.
Worked under Slack and Redhat
Unless the Problem lies elsewhere...
Pete
> You might be a hacker if
>
> .You've every dated one of your high school janitors or maids
>> "MP" == Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MP> Hmm. From what you're saying here, and from what other responses have
MP> said, perhaps having separate partitions is not that useful. Also, there
They are useful if you have a server. So you can assure that a
overgrowing /home doesn't f
>> "w" == wtopa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
w> policy manual. Ok, I just looked and yes, I do have file-rc
w> installed!(?) How I don't know but its here. Now I have some more
If you want the symlink scheme back, then just deinstall
file-rc. Better check that the symlinks are there before yo
> At some point, my apropos has gotten corrupted so that it never returns
> anything.
>
> I've tried un-installing man-db, and re-installing it, but it apropos still
> does not work.
>
> Though I'm not sure if this has anything to do with it, when I issue 'catman'
> as
> super-user, I get the fo
hello,
wanting to use stuff like gnome enligthement etc, i put the unstable distrib
into the apt source lists, running dselect took a while to make the upgrade and
now things like xterm, xsetroot etc. are missing!!! i tryed to reiinstall the
xbase package, but it is reportd to be there i i stl
I'm newbie in Debian.When the install process go to the step build the
XF86Config file,it will
return "can't build the file" and show the "build XF86Config file" again.But it
freezing in this
tty.The process is to run the svag postinst script.Why?
Another question,how to change the builtin 320x20
>
> It should be easier for "normal" packages (without daemons, inetd.conf
> enties etc.) to have two conflicting packages installed. For example,
> I'd like to have gs-alladin and gs installed in parallel; gs-alladin
> for it's pdf support, and gs for it's better Epson Stylus Color driver.
> But
Hello,
I've been combing Debian Glimpse and dejanews, but haven't found anything.
:( Here's my story:
I have Samba installed and sharing files to my Win95B ThinkPad just fine.
When I highlight my Linux box (Mattyt) in Windoze Explorer, it lists my
HPDeskJet660C, but when I right-click the printe
Hello Nikolai,
>> is there it tool which allows me to check for new packages at debian.org ??
>> i simply want to get a list of _all_ packages that are newer than the ones on
>> the last (official) cd.
>> i've got a very fast connection at work so it would be very easy to update my
>> "mirror" (a
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>That was an excellent idea, unfortunately Darxus has already tried
>this and it didn't work for him. Perhaps gzip tries to read the whole
>file and even though, in your case, the file is truncated it'll do
>what it can. In Darxus' case that means it's tryi
Hola, os escribo este mail porque tengo algunos problemillas al instalar
la version 2.0 de Debian (en concreto la de la revista Linux Actual).
Os cuento, hay dos puntos de la instalación que me quedo en blanco, uno es
cuando me pregunta qué modulos hay que cargar en el kernel, así como sus
paráme
Is there any way to kill a virtual console without rebooting?
I ask because for some reason I keep getting lockups when using vim to edit
multiple buffers. I can switch to a different vc and carry on, but no other
keys work on the vc I started from. Even if I kill the process I was using
there, no
>
> Is there any way to kill a virtual console without rebooting?
>
> I ask because for some reason I keep getting lockups when using vim to edit
> multiple buffers. I can switch to a different vc and carry on, but no other
> keys work on the vc I started from. Even if I kill the process I was us
On Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 12:41:28AM +0100, Florian Attenberger wrote:
> My dpkg does not work any more: "/var/lib/dpkg/status not available".
> I can't install any packages any more.
If you're lucky, there are still backups of it in /var/lib/dpkg/ ; look for
"status-old", "status.yesterday.0", "sta
Hi !
I have a problem with cucipop-1.31 and apop.
It seems that I have to use the makevpopdb command to get cucipop to
work with the apop-method.
(because I have to supply plain-text passwords for apop-crypt to cucipop)
But everytimes I start "makevpopdb /etc/mail/vpop.db" it says me
"makedb2:
Thanks for the help I've gotten on this so far. Unfortunately it doesn't
seem to be working. I seem to be caught in a catch-22 situation as far
as getting the system to behave as I want it to. Here's the situation:
I have one dos/windows only hd. I have one linux only hd. I want to be
able to
Is there a location where old, expired bug reports are archived?
If so, where?
[ If not, there is a need for that. I'm thinking of servers, where
stability is important and who run older Debian software, or, my
situation: I have a problem that has already been submitted as bug,
and fixed; and I wou
El Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Ingo Hohmann escribió:
>Hi all,
>
>I have to little questions:
>
>- Is it possible (and how :) to convert Windows Eudora Folders, and
>Adresses to
> Linux?
>
>- What is the best way to get pop3 mail on Linux? fetchmail, then working
>locally,
> or pop3 mailclient, or what els
On Wed, Oct 28, 1998 at 07:50:31AM -0800, Joe Smith wrote:
> Whenever I run Windows in 1024x768 mode, I get decent quality fonts and
> icons in terms of size.
>
> how can i run x in the same mode with much larger fonts and icons?
I've not looked at icons. To make your font settings resolution dep
Hi!
First of all, let me please inform you that due to the nature of this
problem, you'll have to e-mail cc's of any answers to me directly :-/// on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry for the inconvenience.
On with the query. I am running debian hamm, and all went fine for
abouta month. Then
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Stephen A. Witt wrote:
> So I guess if I want to mirror only part of the distribution (binary-all
> and binary-i386) I need to manually add the soft links between the code
> name of the distribution (e.g. slink) and the canonical name of the
> distribution (e.g. unstable). I
You can always (under win95) go to the debian ftp site and download
any .deb package, then boot linux and mount the windows partition.
Then cd to the directory with the .deb and do a dpkg -i filename.deb.
My system has a windows partition, and I have that listed in my
/etc/fstab so it is mounted
On 29 Oct 1998, it was written:
> I'm newbie in Debian.When the install process go to the step build the
> XF86Config file,it will
> return "can't build the file" and show the "build XF86Config file" again.But
> it freezing in this
> tty.The process is to run the svag postinst script.Why?
> Anot
Windows is doing something extra with modems. I upgraded from a
motorola 28.8 to a hayes 56k v.90 (externals). Now I would expect
that any two external modems would look about the same to the
computer. Infact I had to do NOTHING to get linux to dial out and
connect to my ISP with the new modem.
Hello,
first: I'm no TeX Guru, so propably this is more a LaTeX problem than
it's a debians.
What I'd like to do is to install our department's logo which comes as a
.ins and .dtx file with a Metafont file on my local debian system. I
extrated all information to a local dir us
On Thu, 29 Oct 1998, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> Is there any way to kill a virtual console without rebooting?
As root, kill the shell running on that console.
Failing that, kill the getty as well...
Matthew
--
Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo
Steward of the Cambridge Tolkien Society
Selwyn Colleg
Hi all,
I noticed that fvwm2 use the .xpm files for icons. I have a problem
with hamm: if I run emacs from then fvwm2 menu and I iconifiy the emacs frame
than I don't get the correct Icon; but if I run emacs from a shell than I get
the right icon.
I think this is related to the environment, isn
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: problemas con la instalacion
>Date: Thu, 29 Oct 98 10:50:20 +0100
>From: "Victor Ortega - Mostoles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hola, os escribo este mail porque tengo algunos problemillas al
instalar
>la version 2.0 de Debian (en concreto la de la revist
Thank you fpr your reply! We've found the PCI-versions of the VGA card
ATI Mach64 GT (Rage II) (rev. 154),"ATI 3D-Charger 2MB" in the most
of the other of 12 PCs, which run fine. Just the AGP version
doesn't, but we can live with it.
Thank you again,
Andreas Wehler
> Subject: Re: X11: HE
Yo-
I have and use a Stealth 2000. I have used under 1.3 and now under 2.0
Hamm. I use the S3V server and the card number in xf86config is 115. I
have heard that the 24bpp mode is not well supported by this card so I run
at [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't really say that I've had problems with this
On Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 12:04:20AM +, Steven Udell wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > jim r said
> > > How do I clear the screen after logout? so...instead of walking up on
> > > the remnants of the X server terminating and a login prompt, all that
> > > shows on the screen is the login
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote:
:
: > 2. As I have decided to use qmail as my MTA, I am having problems
: > installing, from slink or stable, any MUA's or procmail. I had a
: > problem with the slink version of mutt so compiled and installed my
: > own. Now I want to instal procmai
I had a hamm system with a _few_ selected slink packages.
I installed the new netscape navigator debs from slink using
`apt-get install' and see that the following were also installed:
libc6-dev_2.0.7u-4.deb
libc6-doc_2.0.7u-4.deb
libc6_2.0.7u-4.deb
Since no dependencies were broken, can I
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Jerry E. McGoveran wrote:
: At 06:37 PM 10/28/98 -0600, Andy Kennedy wrote:
: >On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Jerry E. McGoveran wrote:
: >
: >> I have a Debian installation in which the ethernet card driver is
: >> apparently not installed. There were some errors at this stage of
I wrote:
> I had a hamm system with a _few_ selected slink packages.
> I installed the new netscape navigator debs from slink using
> `apt-get install' and see that the following were also installed:
>
> libc6-dev_2.0.7u-4.deb
> libc6-doc_2.0.7u-4.deb
> libc6_2.0.7u-4.deb
>
> Since no depen
Hi,
I run an ASUS P2B-LS motherboard with AIC 7890 SCSI , so I had
to install a special kernel image (2.0.34) from ~doko/aic7xxx.
But I have also a 3com cyclone card (3C905B) which doesn't work.
I recompiled 3c59x.c with kernel-sources-2.0.34, but it still gives
"ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff" station add
mark mentioned,
> On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, wb2oyc wrote:
>
> > 1st question; is this all one big disk? For what follows, I'm assuming
> > it is. I like to do something like this
> > 100M /
> > 64M swap
> > 100M /var (and I prefer putting this on a 2nd disk if possible)
> > whatever's left fo
>
> Hi,
> I run an ASUS P2B-LS motherboard with AIC 7890 SCSI , so I had
> to install a special kernel image (2.0.34) from ~doko/aic7xxx.
>
> But I have also a 3com cyclone card (3C905B) which doesn't work.
> I recompiled 3c59x.c with kernel-sources-2.0.34, but it still gives
> "ff:ff:ff:ff:f
You'll have to set the icon you want with emacs from your .fvwmrc (or In
.fvwm95rc, which is what I use, the line is
Style "*emacs*" Icon mini-edit.xpm
I expect it will be the same in .fvwmrc too.
jmb
>
>Hi all,
>I noticed that fvwm2 use the .xpm files for icons. I have a problem
>with
Subject: Re: Debian Questions
Date: Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 06:40:16PM +1100
In reply to:Hamish Moffatt
Quoting Hamish Moffatt([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> On Wed, Oct 28, 1998 at 09:24:44PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > The stock qmail program itself only goes into /var/qmail,
On Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 09:06:06AM +0100, Rene Hogendoorn wrote:
> I had to delete ~/GNUstep/ on one system to avoid wmaker core dumps, so
> I think it is not only wdm that is affected.
>
> On a new slink system with the very latest x-packages, wmaker cannot find
> any fonts, although xlsfonts wo
> 3com cyclone has been reported to work with kernel 2.0.35. But I
> am stuck until AIC7890 will be supported in 2.0.x ?
>
> Does this mean I am locked ? Anyone has a tip or suggestion ?
Both support for aic7890 and ethernet are drivers; you can download the updates
for aic7890/3com 3c590b you
Hi,
I've installed Debian several times on several machines but got stuck with a
problem on one machine.
Problem is as follows:
I follow all the steps that dinstall suggest me (i.e. Initialize a Linux
Partion, Install device drivers, Conf Network, install etc..).
When it comes to "Install B
I want to be able to use my X-display on my computer at home to be run
from a remote server.
Ie, I want to be able to telnet or rlogin to a remote system, then try
something like:
xterm -display :
but when I have tried this, I have got the error message:
can't open display :.
Do I need
Somehow, I've managed to make the ftp option disappear from the access
menu of dselect. I've no idea how this happened. Could anyone please
suggest a fix?
Luckly, I'd just about finished installing, and did the rest with dpkg,
but that's too much like hard work for me!
Cheer
Rich
Subject: Re: Debian Questions
Date: Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 09:16:31AM +0100
In reply to:Martin Bialasinski
Quoting Martin Bialasinski([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>
> >> "w" == wtopa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> w> policy manual. Ok, I just looked and yes, I do have file-rc
> w> i
On Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 10:02:19AM -0500, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
.
.
.
.I had a hamm system with a _few_ selected slink packages.
.I installed the new netscape navigator debs from slink using
.`apt-get install' and see that the following were also installed:
.
. libc6-dev_2.0.7u-4.deb
. libc6-do
*- Richard Harran. wrote about "setting up display for remote access"
| I want to be able to use my X-display on my computer at home to be run
| from a remote server.
|
| Ie, I want to be able to telnet or rlogin to a remote system, then try
| something like:
|
| xterm -display :
|
| but whe
xterm is now in its own package.
On 29-Oct-98 Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> hello,
>
> wanting to use stuff like gnome enligthement etc, i put the unstable distrib
> into the apt source lists, running dselect took a while to make the upgrade
> and
> now things like xterm, xsetroot etc. are missing!!!
Cheers - that worked great
Rich
On Thu, 29 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> *- Richard Harran. wrote about "setting up display for remote access"
> | I want to be able to use my X-display on my computer at home to be run
> | from a remote server.
> |
> | Ie, I want to be able to telnet or rlo
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