David,
> Were you unaware that kernel source provides kernel headers?
No, I was not unaware of that. I was just wondering if the .deb
made the correct symlinks within the filesystem. Like /usr/include/linux
or /urs/include/asm...
> > Should /usr/include/linux point to anywhere?
> Do you
Eric House <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| The HOWTOs talk about ramdisks as part of the install process, but not
| as something I can use every day. Assuming that I *can* have a ramdisk
| on hamm, how do I set it up?
|
| So far, I've:
| put 'ramdisk=2000' in my /etc/lilo.conf file (and run lilo).
The DNS addresses (up to three are allowed) are specified as nameserver
parameters in /etc/resolv.conf, not in /etc/networks.
See 'man resolv.conf'.
Bob
On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Brant Wells wrote:
> Howdy All :)
>
> Can someone tell me how to add a DNS entry into the /etc/networks file?
> I've
Hi,
I bought a Netgear Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter card - FX310tx by Bay Networks.
Then I looked thru the EthernetHOW-TO and this card is not listed anywhere.
I am using Debian2.0. Does this mean no driver, no support ???
Can anyone confirm for me pls ?
I need to know if I should return this an
Helge Hafting wrote:
>
> [...]
> > > X-+-xbase
> > > |
> > > +-xservers
> > > |
> > > +-xfonts
> > >
> This looks good. Of course the groups should be collapsable so
> the user can get where he wants fast.
> >
> > Yes, this is what I was thinking of. Right now the only way to
> > '
On 1 Dec 1998, rathon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I bought a Netgear Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter card - FX310tx by Bay Networks.
> Then I looked thru the EthernetHOW-TO and this card is not listed anywhere.
> I am using Debian2.0. Does this mean no driver, no support ???
I saw Netgear cards with DEC (211**?)
Leandro Dutra wrote:
>
> > > This feature would, I fear, strain the dpkg system even more. I'm
> > > starting to see occasional failures under dselect/apt/dpkg that
> > > fortunately, for now, are transient (i.e. rerun dselect/apt and the
> > > failure doesn't reoccur). It suggests to me tha
Go to the help directory on the floppy that came with the card. There are
directions on how to
compile support for the Netgear card. All it involves is copying a file
(tulip.c) into your
/usr/src/linux/drivers/net directory and recompiling the kernel. Be sure to
remember the
questions you'
Eric House wrote:
> The HOWTOs talk about ramdisks as part of the install process, but not
> as something I can use every day. Assuming that I *can* have a ramdisk
> on hamm, how do I set it up?
>
The file /usr/src/linux/Documentation/ramdisk.txt contains all the info you
need. If
you haven't i
Yo-
I have an older 310tx with the Digital 21140 AE chip which works great. I
also noticed that Netgear decided to remove the Digital 21140 (Tulip)
chip from their more recent models. If you have a 310tx card that says
"NETGEAR" on the chip try and take it back. If you look hard enough you
can s
Xemacs 19 paid attention to the line in .Xdefaults : xemacs.geometry,
why doesn't Xemacs20 pay attention too?
thanks
-bob
UNIX _IS_ user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are.
**
* Robert Kerr, The morphing guy. *
On Tue, Dec 01, 1998 at 07:48:15AM +0100, Daniel Elenius wrote:
> Dana G Haugli writes:
> >Hi!
> >
> >I have 128 MB of RAM on my computer, but Linux only recognizes up to 64 MB.
> >I have tried adding "mem=128M" to my lilo config file as recommended in the
> >HARDWARE HOWTO, but that doesn't seem
>
>Wouldn't it be nice if a configuration of all installed packages could be
>saved in some data file that you could put on a disk and whenever you want
>to install a new machine or go back to this good configuration you just
>load the data-file into dselect or whatever program that gets/installs
>
On Wed, Dec 02, 1998 at 12:49:12AM +0100, Ben Jorgensen wrote:
> I'll take the suggestion first :)
>
> Wouldn't it be nice if a configuration of all installed packages could be
> saved in some data file that you could put on a disk and whenever you want
> to install a new machine or go back to thi
Ed Cogburn writes:
> I occasionally see a "general protection failure" (or something similar)
> message that starts with a string of zeros. As long as they are
> transient, they are not serious (but indicate a weakness in dpkg)
No they don't. A "general protection failure" can never be caused by
Pere Camps writes:
> I was just wondering if the .deb made the correct symlinks within the
>filesystem.
No, the deb correctly does not make the symlinks. Debian doesn't use them.
This is a FAQ. See /usr/doc/libc6/FAQ.Debian.gz.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
E
Bay used to use DEC tulip chips in these cards. Now they are being made
with a chip by Lite-on. If you have the newest card, you will need the
newest driver from:
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/tulip.html
This driver is known to work with the new chips.
Mike
On Tue, Dec 01, 1998
Olafur Jens Sigurdsson wrote:
>
> Þann 01. desember 1998 reit Brant Wells svohljóðandi:
> > Hey all!
> >
> > I downloaded the *.deb packages for NETSCAPE...when I try to install it
> > using dselect, it won't install... Help!!!
> >
> > Thanx,
> > Brant
> >
> This *.deb file is only the frontend fo
Matt Garman wrote:
>
> On Tue, Dec 01, 1998 at 12:01:07PM -0800, Brant Wells wrote:
> > Hey all!
> >
> > I downloaded the *.deb packages for NETSCAPE...when I try to install it
> > using dselect, it won't install... Help!!!
>
> Did you get the *.tar.gz (or *.tgz) file from Netscape? Debian does
Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
> Matt Garman wrote:
>
> > Did you get the *.tar.gz (or *.tgz) file from Netscape? Debian does
> > not have a package, as such, for Netscape.
>
> Potato does (maybe even slink?).
> Having said that, I don't know if the poster is using the hamm package or
> not.
>
> P
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Ed Cogburn writes:
> > I occasionally see a "general protection failure" (or something similar)
> > message that starts with a string of zeros. As long as they are
> > transient, they are not serious (but indicate a weakness in dpkg)
>
> No they don't. A "general pr
IIRC you have to type the full line 'append "mem=128M"' including the
'append' part.
HTH, G.S.
-
---"Michael B. Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Dec 01, 1998 at 07:48:15AM +0100, Daniel Elenius wrote:
> > Dana G Haugli writes:
> > >Hi!
> > >
> > >I have 128 MB of RAM on my comput
I have the same problem, also with an S3 ViRGE/DX card. I can produce
it by stopping and starting xdm.
Running "setfont" (or is that "seT7onT"?) restores the vc console
fonts, but it's probably a bug in the SVGA's server for this chipset.
Perhaps it's fixed in 3.3.3...
--
Pete Harlan
[EMAIL PRO
Ed Cogburn wrote:
> [snipped for brevity]
>
> Yes, /usr/local is a problem. Well, perhaps this method could include
> an 'override' for any package that would suppress dpkg's indication that
> a deb package has been orphaned. The user who as developed a
> /usr/local/ binary that depends o
rathon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I bought a Netgear Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter card - FX310tx by Bay Networks.
>
> Then I looked thru the EthernetHOW-TO and this card is not listed anywhere.
>
> I am using Debian2.0. Does this mean no driver, no support ???
>
> Can anyone confirm for me pls ?
>
> I nee
On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > [ Something about gpfs ]
>
> As I said later in my message, I'm not sure of the error messages
> 'name' or origin, because I haven't seen one of these failures
> recently. It can't be hardware though, these transient er
Hi
I have recently converted from nt to linux and have some tapes, made by
ntbackup, that I would like to restore under linux. Any help about how
I could do this would be much appreciated! The best that I can think of
is via wine, but I haven't looked into this yet.
Unfortunately, I have not co
Hi
I have got my sound card (a soundblaster 32 PnP) up and running (with
the 2.1.125 kernal). Is there a way to check whether the card is just
running like a sb16 (if indeed this is a meaningful question) os as a
sb32? My /dev/sndstat is below.
thanks in advance
Richard
e: Driver loaded as
On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Jiri Baum wrote:
> BTW, anyone know if there is something like oneko available for Win95? (Cat
> chases the mouse cursor.) I've had an "aww, that's cute, can I have that on a
> floppy?" response, and I'm not sure what he'd do with a .deb :-)
Yep... neko95 exists somewhere out
On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > > robinson:~/uni/c++/src$ c++ hello.C
> > > /usr/bin/ld: cannot open -lstdc++: No such file or directory
> > > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> > >
> > > I heard some people have the same problem.
> > > But how can I fix it?
> >
> > You n
Hi,
From your /dev/sndstat, your midi device is working! Is this
because of the new kernel, or you did some tricks with isapnp tools??
Thanks in advance.
PS. I can never get my midi device working under 2.0.35
Shao.
On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Richard Black wrote:
> Hi
>
>
Shao Zhang wrote:
>
> Hi,
> From your /dev/sndstat, your midi device is working! Is this
> because of the new kernel, or you did some tricks with isapnp tools??
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> PS. I can never get my midi device working under 2.0.35
>
> Shao.
I have no idea--
On 1 Dec 1998, rathon wrote:
: Hi,
:
: I bought a Netgear Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter card - FX310tx by Bay Networks.
:
: Then I looked thru the EthernetHOW-TO and this card is not listed anywhere.
tulip.o
--
Nathan Norman
MidcoNet 410 South Phillips Avenue Sioux Falls, SD
mailto:[EMAIL P
Folks,
If you are getting the error
/usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2: undefined symbol: __register_frame_info
after upgrading to slink, please go through the mail below. Mitch's
solution worked for me. This issue may be irrelevent when the new
stuff shows up on the servers.
This is just a r
Of course. Add the two commented lines, and watch. \address & \signature
don't produce output, they define variables. Output is produced by
\opening & \closing
Regards
On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Roy C Bixler wrote:
> I tried using Lyx to write a letter and, in the end, had to resort to
> Star Offi
I see no upgrade notes for slink.
For hamm, these upgrade notes reside in
.../hamm/hamm/upgrade-i386/README-upgrade
Usually, I just use dpkg to install whatever packages I want from the
upgrade distribution. For example, I might install a newer gimp from slink.
Since I wouldn't have upgraded t
Howdy all,
I am a Windoze user tired of having 5 lockups a day. I should be
installing Linux soon and I have a few questions.
1. Could someone please explain X-Windows to me. What are desktop
environments, window managers, etc.?
2. Is Star Office compatible with Office 97 documents? Does it h
A while back I upgraded my slink box and now root's .bash_profile is not
being processed at login. Normal users do not have a problem. The bash
man page says
When bash is invoked as an interactive login shell, it
first reads and executes commands from the file /etc/pro-
Sorry, but I needed to test my connection to this list - my messages don't
seem to be going out.
Please ignore this post.
exmh I use. It is an X-based front end to mh.
I have thousands of mail in about 40 folders right now.
I like seeing message titles/date/author above and the messages below.
Perhaps since no one else has mentioned exmh, it might have a flaw.
For example, since it is based on mh, one could alter mh
I have written a page for how to upgrade from HAMM to SLINK. It goes from a
stock non apt-get HAMM distro to installing apt-get to upgrading to SLINK.
It's located at http://www.tdyc.com/archive/slinkup.html/index.html
I wrote it for a friend who kept asking me how to do the upgrade and he neve
On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, Jeff Browning wrote:
>
> 1. Could someone please explain X-Windows to me. What are desktop
> environments, window managers, etc.?
>
Check out the tutorial on this -
http://www.debian.org/~hp/debian-tutorial.html/
it should give you at least a partial answer.
> 3. I curren
On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, Jeff Browning wrote:
> Howdy all,
>
> I am a Windoze user tired of having 5 lockups a day. I should be
> installing Linux soon and I have a few questions.
>
> 1. Could someone please explain X-Windows to me. What are desktop
> environments, window managers, etc.?
X-Window
On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, Kent West wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, Jeff Browning wrote:
>
> > Howdy all,
> >
> > I am a Windoze user tired of having 5 lockups a day. I should be
> > installing Linux soon and I have a few questions.
> >
> > 1. Could someone please explain X-Windows to me. What are des
On Wed, Nov 25, 1998 at 12:27:42AM +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> >> "AI" == Andrew Ivanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> AI> I got a small problem in X: sometimes, when I restart my xserver,
> AI> mouse stops working, and only reboot fixes it.
>
> I saw this just today (ps/2 M$ mouse). I
> Well, in running XF86Setup, it wouldn't bring up an xterm when
> SVGA was specified (nor S3, if I recall correctly).
0---51525354555657--
You were sure you installed the X server *before* running
XF86Setup, weren't you? And also a windo
Could anyone help me in getting the right PGP. There seem to
be two versions, 2.6.3i and 5.0i. I have not been using PGP
for quite some time, but need it again. In the old days there
was no 5.
Thanks up front
--
Erik van der Meulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
> I have around 10.000 mails in this folder now and it takes a while to open
> it so I'm wondering if there is some tool I can use to remove the old
> mails? Maybe periodically in a cron job? I'm using mutt with the Maildir
> format..
Maildir format - that means messages in individual file
Hello,
> I've just installed the Samba-server (and read the man-pages). I might be
> missing something but I can't figure out how to get a list of what Wimpdos
> calls "the entire network". Can this be done without knowing any
> server-names?
Hmm, can't find that! The best I can come up with is:
Jeff Browning wrote:
>
> Howdy all,
>
> I am a Windoze user tired of having 5 lockups a day. I should be
> installing Linux soon and I have a few questions.
>
>
> 2. Is Star Office compatible with Office 97 documents? Does it have a
> spell checker.
>
As far as the graphical interface is conc
On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Ben Collins wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 02, 1998 at 12:49:12AM +0100, Ben Jorgensen wrote:
> > I'll take the suggestion first :)
> >
> > Wouldn't it be nice if a configuration of all installed packages could be
> > saved in some data file that you could put on a disk and whenever you
Hallo !
Bin absoluter Debian / Linux Neuling und brauche ein paar Tips über die
Festplattenpartition.
Ich habe eine 1,7GB ATAPI und demnächst kommt noch eine 6,4GB Western
Digital hinzu.
Die ATAPI würde ich gerne für die Installation von Debian und anderen
Betriebssystemen nutzen (NT40, DOS6.22
Richard Black wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have got my sound card (a soundblaster 32 PnP) up and running (with
> the 2.1.125 kernal). Is there a way to check whether the card is just
> running like a sb16 (if indeed this is a meaningful question) os as a
> sb32? My /dev/sndstat is below.
Basically, a S
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gary L. Hennigan) writes:
[snip]
> I don't want to get pegged as an X/Emacs fanatic (which I am), but gnus,
> in conjunction with fetchmail (and maybe even without it) can do all
> the aforementioned operations.
I'll second this. I'd also like to mention the `nnimap' backend
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Patrick RICHARD) writes:
> Hi,
>
> The files /etc/group and etc/passwd are OK. I use the shadow mode (password
> field = x in the file /etc/passwd).
OK then, what are the permissions of the files? Mine are:
$ ls -l /etc/passwd /etc/shadow /etc/group
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
> > The problem of needing *some* sort of terminal can be solved by having
> > both xterm and rxvt provide the same "terminal" capability, and have
> > x-base suggest the "terminal" stuff. It shouldn't depend on it though,
> > one can imagine an useful x-installation without a terminal.
>
>
>
Programs that are useful by itself could install with a counter that's
already 1 higher. For example: if all the packages that depend on Xterm are
removed, the counter of Xterm is still not zero. So it would not be deleted.
Thinking a bit longer: in this way almost no programs reach zero.
Larry d
Richard Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have recently converted from nt to linux and have some tapes, made by
> ntbackup, that I would like to restore under linux. Any help about how
> I could do this would be much appreciated! The best that I can think of
> is via wine, but I haven't look
"TONY ANG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. [ ] text/plain [*] text/html
(Please post just in plain text.)
> Now,I cannot boot from HDD as I did normally. I tried booting from F.Disk but
> I have this Msg" Kernel panic:VFS:Unable to mount root fs on 03:06 " Can you
> please
>ae,
>I created a kernel package for another machine.
>To create installation floppies I used dpkg -i .deb
>But that installed the wrong kernel into my good machine.
>How do I de-install my custom kernel
I am not really sure about this, but I think this creates a vmlinuz.o
>Have you added lines to your /etc/resolv.conf?
>
> ex.
>
> nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>
>where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP of your DNS server.
>
Yes, all the configuration files are right. I think that
the problem is with the DNS or some configuration in it, but
I don't know wh
On Tue, Dec 01, 1998 at 16:55:03 -0600, JonesMB wrote:
> I am trying to build kpilot for my Palm Pilot and I get this error when I
> run .configure
> "configure: error: no acceptable C++-compiler found in $PATH"
> AFAIK I already have the gcc package. The following is listed by dpkg -l.
> I am ab
>
> I see no upgrade notes for slink.
That's right, it is not released yet.
> For hamm, these upgrade notes reside in
>.../hamm/hamm/upgrade-i386/README-upgrade
> Usually, I just use dpkg to install whatever packages I want from the
> upgrade distribution. For example, I might install a ne
On Wed, Dec 02, 1998 at 08:15:04 +0100, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
> Could anyone help me in getting the right PGP. There seem to be two
> versions, 2.6.3i and 5.0i.
It's difficult to tell which one is right for you if you don't state any
criteria.
For Debian development, you currently need an RS
>
> I'll take the suggestion first :)
>
> Wouldn't it be nice if a configuration of all installed packages could be
> saved in some data file that you could put on a disk and whenever you want
> to install a new machine or go back to this good configuration you just
> load the data-file into dsel
[...]
> The unzip package doesn't do disk spanning.
>
> OTOH, if you can find a way of splitting the .deb into pieces, you can then
> easily put it back together again with "cat part1 part2 > xyzzy.deb". (That
> is, the first part contains bytes 1-100, second 101-200 etc.)
The command
> Austanners Wet Blue Pty Ltd wrote:
>
> I wish to load some package files onto a laptop that has no CD-ROM
> drive and is not networked. Some of the .deb files are 2+MB and I can
> compress them using PKZIP,Winzip or rar but can linux unzip from
> spanned floppy disks? Any suggestions?
I would u
I have not yet found a solution.
I can only say that sometimes the system is able to boot
and other times not (the most!).
I continue to wait if someone else has found a solution.
Gualtiero.
--
Da: Ignacio Garcia[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato:venerdi 1 dicembre 2000 22.08
A:
Hi all,
I am using the folowing method to correct the work of the keys
backspace and delete under pine/pico:
[latt-s:~] > alias |grep pico
pico/home/danieldf/bin/pico-pine.fix pico -e -k
pine/home/danieldf/bin/pico-pine.fix pine
On 01 Dec 1998 17:05:13 +0100, you wrote:
>Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Anybody know what happened to orbs.dorkslayers.com? I'd email them, but
>> there are no address records for the domain - just ns and glue records.
>
>I got this on third hand:
There is a thread starting off
Hi, everybody..
Here is a question for you. I'm rather new in LINUX (but not in UNIX),
and I encountered a major issue trying to install it, in a multi-OS
environment.
My system is an AMD cpu with all needed to run well (!?)... I have a
8.6GB disk, on which I installed (using W95 FDISK):
I have a SOLCAM DIGITAL CAMERA CV-1501 from Cellvision systems
Some features/specs:
Color CCD camera with direct connection thru printer port (EPP mode)
RISC based single processor for image DSP
Support 16.8 million true color & 256 gray scale
Flicker-free capturing Powered from keyboard of comput
Michael Wahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hallo !
>
> Bin absoluter Debian / Linux Neuling und brauche ein paar Tips über die
> Festplattenpartition.
For answers in German language please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ich habe eine 1,7GB ATAPI und demnächst kommt noch eine 6,4GB Western
> Digi
Hi!
I am currently porting my program from an SGI to a DEC Ultrix and a
PC Linux system. The biggest problem (besides byte swapping stuff)
is the number of supported visuals. On the SGI I can chooes between
lots of different truecolor, directcolor and pseudocolor visuals.
The same on the DEC (wi
Michael Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 30 Nov 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
>
> >
> > Has anyone gotten ICQ to work over Linux IP Masquerading? Someone said
> > something about telling Linux that ICQ uses ports 2000 to 4000, but I don't
> > know what to do with them or how. Can anyon
Hi all!
The subject says all. I'd like to know if there is any plan to include
kernel 2.2 in slink or will we wait for potato?
If slink comes out with kernel 2.0, will the binutils and other be able
to work with kernel 2.2 when it's released?
Thanks in advance,
Fernando
--
Fernando Fernandez
> I'm looking for something better than knews and netscape's news client --
> any suggestions?
Try GNUS... runs under EMACS or XEmacs.
Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Amdocs Brasil Ltda
> Can I read the HOWTO's in html or text on the www somewhere, I cannot as
yet get them on my linux system?
http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX.html
But I hear SunSite will become MetaLab, so in some months
expect the URL to change to metalab.unc.edu
>
>
>
Leandro Gui
On Wed, Dec 02, 1998 at 11:28:01AM +0100, Gualtiero Dellarole wrote:
> I have not yet found a solution.
> I can only say that sometimes the system is able to boot
> and other times not (the most!).
> I continue to wait if someone else has found a solution.
Did you try the tecra floppies?
Did you t
> I am trying to get the mouse running on an NEC powermate 486 sx-25 i.
> When installing the mouse driver from floppy, a message says,
> No module parameters.
> Depends on misc.o
> and the driver installation usually fails.
> When the driver does install and I run vgacardgames the
> The subject says all. I'd like to know if there is any plan to include
> kernel 2.2 in slink or will we wait for potato?
No! Slink is frozen, that is, can get only bug and security fixes.
New features and new versions must be included only in unstable
distributions.
> If slink comes o
F. Fernandez napisal(a):
: Hi all!
:
: The subject says all. I'd like to know if there is any plan to include
: kernel 2.2 in slink or will we wait for potato?
No. Why ? Look at archive of debian-devel list.
: If slink comes out with kernel 2.0, will the binutils and other be able
: to work wit
I can't boot with the rescue disk because it can't initialise my scsi
card, so I can't install debian 2.0
I downloaded the files 'linux' 'root.bin' 'resc1440.bin' 'drv1440.bin'
from debian.org in order to boot from floppies or hard disk, but it
didn't work
the system hook after the message :
> Hallo !
I can't understand a word of German (only English, Portuguese and a
little bit of Spanish), so only thing I can do to help you is ask that
you subscribe to the German-speaking Debian users' list.
debian-user-de
This mailing list is the main mailing list for German spea
On Tue, Dec 01, 1998 at 23:17:32 +, Richard Deighton wrote:
> Is anyone working on debs for gcc 2.8.1?
There are debs of 2.8.1 in project/experimental. They're unsupported of
course.
> It'd be nice to have soon.
Why? We have EGCS.
Ray
--
Cyberspace, a final frontier. These are the voyages
> Is there any such? It would be nice not having to update the DNS server by
> hand all the time. And using DHCP to assign IP:s automatically could solve
> this if there was a tool for updating the DNS server.
>
There have been some published patches to the ISC DHCP server (the one which
is in th
Reply-To:
Hi
A few days ago I reported a problem booting from the stock 2.0.34 kernel
distributed with Debian. My laptop just rebooted after displaying "loading
Linux .". I fixed it by compiling my own kernel fronm the 3.0.36 sources
and though well there you go a 2.0.34 bug.
Not so I am afr
Sibuyas Bombay wrote:
> I am using ppp to connect to my ISP, so that means xxx.33 will be my ppp0
> interface's IP rite ? What about my eth0 interface ? Will I also need to
> give
> it one IP of its own since its the only interface my LAN (of windoze
> puters)can
> directly see ?
Your pp
Hi everybody,
I want to work with Linux but where I am, I am the only one.
Does anybody know if there are programmes to assure compatibility between
emacs (or another editor) and MS Word ? Even under licence, not only free.
Or maybe somehow using Netscape as text editor ?
After all we can not buil
hey im a debian user, and just signed up on this list and wanted to see
if it works..
i dont really have a debian question but i have a motherboard question..
I have an abit BX6 mobo does anyone Know if it supports PC100 SDRAM??
thanx,
AJ
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I want to work with Linux but where I am, I am the only one.
> Does anybody know if there are programmes to assure compatibility between
> emacs (or another editor) and MS Word ? Even under licence, not only free.
> Or maybe somehow using Netscape as text editor ?
> After al
> i dont really have a debian question but i have a motherboard question..
Well then this question shouldn't have been sent here...
Althought we will be pleased to help you with any Linux
related question, hardware questions would be better answered
in hardware-specific forums.
E.L. Meijer Eric" wrote:
> >
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I want to work with Linux but where I am, I am the only one.
> > Does anybody know if there are programmes to assure compatibility between
> > emacs (or another editor) and MS Word ? Even under licence, not only free.
> > Or maybe somehow usi
> I want to work with Linux but where I am, I am the only one.
Welcome to Linux!
> Does anybody know if there are programmes to assure compatibility between
> emacs (or another editor) and MS Word ? Even under licence, not only free.
First thing to learn is that Emacs isn't a wo
On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, Philippe Dal wrote:
> Hi, everybody..
>
> Here is a question for you. I'm rather new in LINUX (but not in UNIX),
> and I encountered a major issue trying to install it, in a multi-OS
> environment.
>
> My system is an AMD cpu with all needed to run well (!?)... I have a
> 8.6
Hi:
I am using Debian 2 Linux, installed recently. The new version
has superformat instead of fdformat. I am able to use superformat
to format floppy disks ( superformat /dev/fd0 ) and use the
disks, but I am unable to mount the disk on the machine at home
( or vice versa ). The fl
Michael Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > > > robinson:~/uni/c++/src$ c++ hello.C
> > > > /usr/bin/ld: cannot open -lstdc++: No such file or directory
> > > > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> > > >
> > > > I heard some people ha
Subject: Re: gcc 2.8.1
Date: Wed, Dec 02, 1998 at 12:49:57PM +0100
In reply to:J.H.M. Dassen Ray"
Quoting J.H.M. Dassen Ray"([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> On Tue, Dec 01, 1998 at 23:17:32 +, Richard Deighton wrote:
> > Is anyone working on debs for gcc 2.8.1?
>
> There are debs o
I have a Aztech 2320 (az2320) PnP Sound card, I was wondering if any one
might now what I need to compile it into the kernel as (as a module, so I
can use isapnptools). Any help would be GREATLY aprecheated,
-Matt-
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http://www.midcoast.com/~kopishke
http://169.
I'm having a major problem right now...
I recompiled my kernel to enable some different filesystems and now
whenever I boot xdm starts up but my monitor doesn't show anything. It
just sits there sounding like someone keeps pushing the degauss button.
I'm not sure where the problem is, but I can
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