>> "PNP" == Paul Nathan Puri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PNP> I can't wait, I can't wait please, someone tell me they'll
PNP> be out any time...
If you want to upgrade, you have to upgrade all the stuff, or the
apps. So much stuff has to be recompiled.
We work on it. When we have a set of
Does anyone know Ian Moore? Or why his server seems to be down? I have
gotten spoiled by .deb packages...
A
> -Original Message-
> From: William Schwartz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 1999 5:20 AM
> To: Erik van der Meulen; Randy Edwards; debian-user@lists.debian.o
mike shupp wrote:
>
> On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Ed Cogburn wrote:
>
> > Like George Bonser has said previously, I think the only way that
> > Debian is going to grow its market share better than its currently
> > growing is for the creation of a commercial company which adopts
> > Debian as its b
I'm going to start a co that builds cheap boxen with debian. I have what
I believe a creative marketing scheme. My target market is mid to low
income families.
Contact me if you have an interest. I'm ready for some serious
planning/implementation.
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
& Debian GN
Thanks... I'll wait; I appreciate your effort...
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
& Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ompages.com
On 4 Mar 1999, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> >> "PNP" == Paul Nathan Puri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> PNP> I can't wait, I can
where can i down load debian in one file
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You need to download the base package instead so that you can install the
base system. Base package is a located at
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/current/install.html
(Thats the installation guide, which includes the links to necessary
files)
Andrew
-
I have downloaded a dhcp v1.3 client from sunsite which was supposed to only
work with kernel >=2.1. I have kernel 2.0.x and do not plan upgrade until I
must or it is a standard part of the debian distribution. I have changed the
source to make it work with kernel 2.0. Are any of you willing to
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Joey Hess wrote:
> Use rvplayer.deb installer. It has the wrapper built in. Problem solved,
> painlessly.
...but only if you're using slink. I was already using hamm's installer
and it didn't have that file. I upgraded yesterday and all is as you
describe.
--
Jonathan Guthr
Hello alll I have a debian problem I have a IBM thinkpad laptop that can't boot
from
thae hardrive but it can boot off the a boot disk such as a floppy and it can be
bnooted off a rescue disk as well I get
/lib/libc6.so NC_lL locale error If anyone can be of assitance please let me
know
I'm in the need of a program that can play wav files at 1/2 speed w/o
distorting (causing the pitch and notes to change) them. I need this to
do this so I can learn some songs on my guitar. Does anyone know of
such a program?
Thanks,
Chris
I have set up 2.2.1 and have it booting into a high res mode, it shows the
logo on startup etc.
However, fb0 is not appearing in /dev. Is there anything else I need to do?
I have Windows 95 installed with Linux, four partitions, everything is
fine. I'd prefer to be 100% Linux, but something just came up where
I'll have to use Windows a bit.
I've got a copy of Windows NT that came with my computer, and I've had
NT plus Linux running happily together under a scheme
No big traps that I can think of. I'm actually running NT+Linux on this
very machine. I prefer copying the Linux boot sector and using the NT boot
loader. Its nice being able to use the arrow keys and not have to type
anything as Lilo can require.
Check out the Linux+NT-HOWTO for details.
At 0
The problems lie more with than with Linux. Your current setup should
work if you just install NT over 95. One problem with that is that NT
will not work off FAT 32 partitions. If you want long file names wih NT
you have to install NTFS. The problem with NTFS is that there is only
read only sup
You can use mknod to make them yourself.
crw-r--r-- 1 root root 29, 0 Dec 3 18:52 /dev/fb0
crw-r--r-- 1 root root 29, 32 Dec 3 18:52 /dev/fb1
crw-r--r-- 1 root root 29, 64 Dec 3 18:52 /dev/fb2
crw-r--r-- 1 root root 29, 96 Dec 3 18:52 /dev/fb3
c
I've had a hell of a time with the Zoom (model 2919) modem I purchased
specifically
for Linux. I bugged a lot of people and worked on it too long. The problem is
it
wouldn't reset. I've sent it to the manufacturer and hope the one they're
sending
back will work. I don't know a whole lot abou
Steve Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You can use mknod to make them yourself.
Ick. Inevitably, if you get used to doing things this way, you'll
slip up at some point and create things with the wrong permissions.
A much better solution is to use /dev/MAKEDEV to do it:
/dev/MAKEDEV -v fb
(t
I wrote the message below to someone with a broken mailbox. It's more on
my ideas to utilize debian in the business area... FREE IDEAS... Let me
know what you think...
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
& Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ompages.com
--
I deleted rvplayer and reinstalled--no change. I wonder if some sites
have upgraded to a newer realaudio server which isn't compatible with
realplayer 5.0?
Bob
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Jonathan Guthrie wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Joey Hess wrote:
>
> > Use rvplayer.deb installer. It has the wrappe
Well I finally go the answer to my question (after exim rejected 42
messages I think I lost a _LOT_ of important mail about questions I had...
On 2 Mar 1999, Dale E. Martin wrote:
> > Svgalib needs suid root permissions. To give the executable the proper
> > permissions, execute `chmod u+s /usr/g
Thanks for that, I actually found it a couple minutes after posting the
question. Next question: where is the best place to put it to make it
happen on startup?
I am doing this to get xfree working with an unsupported card. XFree is
finding /dev/fb0 now, but gives me:
fbdevScreenInit: unable to
Sorry, I just had the depth set wrong! :)
> -Original Message-
> From: Corey Ralph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 1999 4:57 PM
> To: Debian User
> Subject: More xf86_fb problems
>
>
> Thanks for that, I actually found it a couple minutes after posting the
> question.
On Sun, Feb 28, 1999 at 11:59:59AM +, Mark Brown wrote:
>
> Editing XF86Config will cause the change to apply to every X session run
> on your system. Putting a command in .xinitrc will mean that it only
> affects you. Which one you use is a matter of personal preference.
>
There's one imp
Saw a mention in Wired about a version of Linux that will run on old Macs.
Couldn't find it on the debian.com site. Can someone direct me?
Thanks!
Frank Laughlin
Digitonium
PS: I'm not on this list so please email your response to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks again!
>
> I know a maximal mount check is a normal system check but, is there any
> percentage of non-contiguous files worrying? Last check I had 1.0% on / and
> /opt, and 7.3% on /home.
No.
A non-contiguous file is a file that is scattered over the disk in more
pieces. This happens all the time. Y
> If you look at the source code you will find there is support for reading
> gifs, but none for generating them. gif is a proprietry non-free format. You
> have to pay a license fee if you want to distribute applications which
> generate gifs. You can however distribute code which reads gifs fo
Hi,
I have never had this problem at home, but now it happens to me at
work. My backspace does not work in Netscape, only the delete key. My
backspace does not work in rxvt and nor the delete key.
However, it works in xterm. I have tried to use stty but has no
luck.
Thanks
Hi,
Has anyone had the problem with the latest libc6-2.0.7.19981211-6
in slink??
I have had this problem with libc6-2.0.7.19981211-4, at a moment I
am using libc6-2.0.7.19981211-5.
After I install libc6-2.0.7.19981211-6, my dns just does not work
anymore, if I down grading
On Thursday 04 March, Richard Lyon wrote:
> > I'm trying to use fig2dev to convert fig format images into gifs, but I
> > keep getting empty gif files.
>
> Your right! It's actually the transfig package as a whole which appears to
> have no support for the generation of gif.
that's bizarre. it
Corey Ralph wrote:
>
> Thanks for your help, I am going to set that up. I have the 2.2 kernel
> compiled and about to go, and I have downloaded the XF_FBDev. Next thing is
> how do I configure it? XF86Setup doesn't seem to have the FB listed in the
> drivers. Do I need to edit XF86Config manua
Hello,
At my university, they want to set up an alternative for MS Windows for
the students/employees. They have obviously choosen for linux and they
are now discussing about which distribution to choose.
I like Debian, because it has a very good packaging system and it's
free. As i'm a former Sl
Hi,
I got some strange kernel message recently. I did not do anything
to my init besides setting up the xfstt. Below are the strange messages I
am getting:
bmap of 39a,block 83 is 44f4
super 200
bmap 84
result 44f5
bmap of 39a,block 84 is 44f5
super 200
bmap 85
result 44f6
bmap of
On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 11:39:03 +0100, Bernhard Dobbels wrote:
> Am i right if i say that the uni can just rsync the cd-images, write them
> and sell them to the students for the price of writing the disks?
Yes. The official CD images only contain software that is DFSG-free, which
may be distribu
Hi,
Is it possible to fetch the mails from the pop3 server, but still
leave them as Unread New Messages??
Thanks.
Shao.
Shao Zhang - Running Debian 2.1 ___ _ _
Department of Communicat
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Shao Zhang wrote:
|Hi,
| Is it possible to fetch the mails from the pop3 server, but still
|leave them as Unread New Messages??
Sure, i thought this is normal. Fetchmail gets the mail and puts it in
/var/spool/mail/user and your mailclient gets the mail from there and pu
> Just for grins, I note you're in .se. Do you happen to have the LANG or
> any of the LC_* variables set? If so, try unsetting them and PLEASE let
> me know if that fixes the problem or changes nothing.
That solved the problem... I had LC_TYPE=iso_8859_1 and
LC_ALL=sv_SE.ISO8859-1 set, and whe
Sorry, I did not describe what I want very clear. What I need is to leave
them as Unread on the pop3 server. I retrieve them from pop3 at work, I
want those mails still set to unread & when I retrieve them for the second
time, I still know what are the new messages I checked earlier at work. I
gue
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 11:41:00PM +0100, Torsten Landschoff wrote:
> Hopefully root will stay as it is. I hate this message "Access denied" I get
> everytime I want to do something on the NT server in university (yes, I am the
> admin...)
That and the BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) are the best thi
This is what i have assembled from this list:
Debian vs RedHat:
1. Debian has a large number of packages (2400 in potato, and just under
2000 in slink). All of the package maintainers communicate, so thus the
packages work more smoothly together.
2. Debian is also a bit more stable. I think, th
> The appear to be tools to `defrag' an ext2
> partition, but I never saw any convincing reasons for using them. They
> may even be a risk to your data.
I've tried the ext2 defrag program, and while it seems to work OK, I
didn't see any noticable benefit from doing it, other than the fsck
summar
On Sun, Feb 28, 1999 at 12:44:20PM +, Mark Brown wrote:
> Try Emacs or XEmacs. Don't be mislead by the fact that they call Emacs
> an editor - it's far, far more than a mere editor. It has support for
^
This is an excellent summary of why you
Hi!
I'm trying to make custom install disks. I have boot-floppies 2.1.8,
all packages "make check" wanted from me and file Packages.gz, which
is in ~/boot-floppies/dists/slink/main/binary-i386/.
The problem is, when I run "make release", I end with this message:
Package xfree86
On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 10:57:34AM +1100, Corey Ralph wrote:
> Thanks for your help, I am going to set that up. I have the 2.2 kernel
> compiled and about to go, and I have downloaded the XF_FBDev. Next thing is
> how do I configure it? XF86Setup doesn't seem to have the FB listed in the
> drive
Hi all
I'm setting up a debian system that must support dial on demand for Win95
clients and at the same time the machine must be a dial in server ( mgetty )
for remote administration.
I'm able to put both services working without any problem but not at the
same time.
Is it possible to have both
I think that this list below was quite excellent. Some comments below.
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Bernhard Dobbels wrote:
> Debian vs RedHat:
>
> 1. Debian has a large number of packages (2400 in potato, and just under
> 2000 in slink). All of the package maintainers communicate, so thus the
> packag
Try the -k or --keep option when invoke fetchmail, thail way mail is not
deleted from the server. I really don't know if the messages get flaged as
READ or UNREAD, just try and check the man pages
Jorge Sousa
-Original Message-
From: Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian
Date: Quin
Peter Ludwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Make sure you check out the following link if you're going to set your
> > Quake2 binary suid root (or run it as root.) I've set my firewall up
> > to deal with the Quake2 exploit found here:
> > http://www.insecure.org/sploits_remote.html
>
> Will d
> It might help a little, if there would be some ready made 'installation
> sets' (like 'single workstation', 'internettet workstation', 'server')
> with ready assembled collection of packages? There is so huge number of
> packages available that it isn't so easy to find out in the beginning what
>
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Torsten Landschoff wrote:
> > The superuser can get
> > in, but root can always get in. Preventing that requires rethinking the
> > concept of "root".
> Hopefully root will stay as it is. I hate this message "Access denied" I get
> everytime I want to do something on the NT
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Pablo Cernadas wrote:
> I need help to choise a modem that works on debian
> can somebody tellme about?
External.
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Brokersys +281-895-8101 http://www.brokersys.com/
12703 Veterans Memorial #106, Houston, TX 77014, USA
In a message dated 3/4/99 7:40:39 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
> > The appear to be tools to `defrag' an ext2
> > partition, but I never saw any convincing reasons for using them. They
> > may even be a risk to your data.
>
> I've tried the ext2 defrag program, and wh
Can anyone help me/
I downloaded the files as suggested to Drive C, made the Rescue
disk, and can go through install to the point where it asks me to -
CHOOSE DEBIAN ARCHIVE PATH
Please choose the path inside the hard disk file system where
the Debian archive resides.
/debian ___
I d
Quoting Jorge Sousa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi all
>
> I'm setting up a debian system that must support dial on demand for Win95
> clients and at the same time the machine must be a dial in server ( mgetty )
> for remote administration.
>
> I'm able to put both services working without any problem
Quoting Anthony Landreneau ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Greetings,
> I know I've seen this addressed before, but for the life of me I can't
> seems to find it, so I will ask the group. I have several machine, now
> running DOS 6.2. The system BIOS doesn't support large drives, 540MB is the
> max.
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: In a message dated 3/4/99 7:40:39 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: writes:
:
: > > The appear to be tools to `defrag' an ext2
: > > partition, but I never saw any convincing reasons for using them. They
: > > may even be a risk
>
> In a message dated 3/4/99 7:40:39 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>
> > > The appear to be tools to `defrag' an ext2
> > > partition, but I never saw any convincing reasons for using them. They
> > > may even be a risk to your data.
> >
> > I've tried the ext2 def
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
> > In a message dated 3/4/99 7:40:39 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL
> > PROTECTED]
> > writes:
> >
> > So, defragging your disk isn't a normal Debian maintenance task? Is this
> > true
> > for all you guys that have been running Debian "forever"
It could also be that time of the CD-ROM's life when it has to go and meet
it's maker...It's a good possibility as you say it also occurs in NT. I
think the likelyhood of the BIOS settings screwing it up are minimal (I've
found linux to be very robust when it comes to using CD-ROM drives).
Cheers
Hello Debian-user,
I am running Debian 2.0, XFCE/2 desktop and Netscape 4.5 (glibc) with a
Matrox MDA 200 card. Everything is running (suprisingly) smoothly
even though I am a Linux newbie.
My problem is that the Netscape buttons turn black and white (and
ugly!) when I
run 24 bpp reso
>You don't say why you can't get both services running at the same time.
>So I'm just guessing you might have a locking problem. Do check that you're
>using /dev/ttyS1 throughout, and you don't have a link called /dev/modem.
>The latter is a recipe for disaster.
>
>Cheers,
Sorry, both services
> Can anyone help me/
>
> I downloaded the files as suggested to Drive C, made the Rescue disk,
> and can go through install to the point where it asks me to -
>
> CHOOSE DEBIAN ARCHIVE PATH
If I remember correctly, this is asking you where all the base files are
stored on the disk. Now, C disk
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> Hello Debian-user,
>
> I am running Debian 2.0, XFCE/2 desktop and Netscape 4.5 (glibc) with a
> Matrox MDA 200 card. Everything is running (suprisingly) smoothly
> even though I am a Linux newbie.
>
> My problem is that the Netscape button
Hi,
On Wed, 03 Mar, 1999 à 03:38:39AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> I do suggest, however, moving your entire /usr over to the new drive.
> Debian does not support, for instance, /usr/bin on one disk partition and
> /usr/X11R6 on another. (It's an issue of symbolic links mandated in the
> Po
Dear user group,
I get the error message
crc error
--System halted.
trying to boot for the first time from my newly
prepared rescue disc. I've just run the install.bat from a dos prompt in the
directory containing the compressed kernel.
What do I do to solve the problem?
K
I saw a directory called etex under the tetex directory, so i wondered
wheather the debian distribution uses e-Tex (i am using hamm).
If not, can anyone tell me how am i supposed to install e-Tex, because
I didn't understand how the distribution is build and how i am
supposed to change tex.web (whe
In a message dated 3/4/99 10:53:58 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > 1. Debian has a large number of packages (2400 in potato, and just under
> > 2000 in slink). All of the package maintainers communicate, so thus the
> > packages work more smoothly together.
>
> It migh
In a message dated 3/4/99 11:02:38 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
> I downloaded the files as suggested to Drive C, made the Rescue disk,
> and can go through install to the point where it asks me to -
>
> CHOOSE DEBIAN ARCHIVE PATH
>
> Please choose the path inside th
Now I could be wrong, but I recall reading that there was an issue
regarding some cards running in 24bpp. The solution is to either run in
16bpp, or 32 bpp (which as I understand it is faster than 24bpp anyway, as
it can shift pixels on the word boundary). So, try it at 32bpp.
Cheers
Dave
Hi,
is there anybody who can tell me how to invert the buttons of the
mouse under X?
I have found it for gpm, but I couldn't find mention in the X
manuals.
thanx,
fab
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> If I remember correctly, this is asking you where all the base files are
> stored on the disk. Now, C disk for Windows is
> /dev/hda for Linux, but you need to insluce the partition # as well.
> If you are not sure, fdisk and see where the Windows resides, but
> generally it's on /dev/hda1
> S
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
>
>
> > If I remember correctly, this is asking you where all the base files are
> > stored on the disk. Now, C disk for Windows is
> > /dev/hda for Linux, but you need to insluce the partition # as well.
> > If you are not sure, fdisk and see where
Yes your uni can make cd's and sell them at will for whatever price they
want. Make sure to make source available upon request.
Debian is a preferred distribution because upgrading multiple systems is
quite easy with the apt-get utility. Licensing issues are not an issue in
debian because ever
Fabrizio Polacco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
is there anybody who can tell me how to invert the buttons of the
mouse under X?
>From xmodmap(1):
Many pointers are designed such that the first button is
pressed using the index finger of the right hand. People
who are
>-Fabrizio Polacco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi,
> is there anybody who can tell me how to invert the buttons of the
> mouse under X?
Try
xmodmap -e "pointer = 3 2 1"
--
The only way tcsh "rocks" is when the rocks are attached to its feet
in the deepest part of a very deep lake. (Linu
Paul Nathan Puri writes:
> I'm interested in starting commercial service that offers the set up and
> maintenance of secure networks under linux (preferably debian).
This sounds interesting and I might be interested in getting involved.
However, that man you really want to get on board is Bear Gil
I really need some help here.
How can I have Linux to mount automatically my hard drives
at boot. Because every time I run Linux, I have to mount all
my partitions into separate directories.
Can I create some type of autoexec file?
PLEASE HELP ME!
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Which package is top in ?
__
Geoffrey Deasey/ /__ __
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On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Henrik Damkjaer Vind wrote:
> I get the error message
>
>
> crc error
>
> --System halted.
>
>
> trying to boot for the first time from my newly prepared rescue disc.
> I've just run the install.bat from a dos prompt in the directory
> containing the compressed kernel.
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Bernhard Dobbels wrote:
>
> I would like my uni to distribute Debian in stead of RedHat and for
> this, i would like some people to give reasons for this. It is a
> potential of 30.000 users, so i find this quite important. I wil bundle
> the answers and send them to the chair
> I really need some help here.
> How can I have Linux to mount automatically my hard drives
> at boot. Because every time I run Linux, I have to mount all
Put them in /etc/fstab and they'll automatically get mounted at boot.
try "man fstab" for more info.
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Nuno Donato wrote:
> I really need some help here.
> How can I have Linux to mount automatically my hard drives
> at boot. Because every time I run Linux, I have to mount all
> my partitions into separate directories.
> Can I create some type of autoexec file?
>
> PLEASE HE
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> On Sun, Feb 28, 1999 at 12:44:20PM +, Mark Brown wrote:
> > Try Emacs or XEmacs. Don't be mislead by the fact that they call Emacs
> > an editor - it's far, far more than a mere editor. It has support for
> ^
>
> Th
I'm running slink and having some major problems. I just booted from the
rescue floppy to change my ip address, and when I rebooted from the hard
drive, the sytem hung on:
"Starting system log daemon: syslogd"
It hangs there about 4 minutes, then I get several errors:
"Starting deferred execution
Hello all,
I seem to be lost on this issue, but here goes. I am running a mostly slink
system with a 2.2.1 kernel. How do I enable port forwarding with this setup?
I have the kernel built correctly, (I believe), so I am not concerned in that
area. My question has to do with the tool(s) used
On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 01:19:27PM -0600, Brian Morgan wrote:
> I'm running slink and having some major problems. I just booted from the
> rescue floppy to change my ip address, and when I rebooted from the hard
> drive, the sytem hung on:
> "Starting system log daemon: syslogd"
> It hangs there a
It went by quickly, but yes:
"Mounting local file systems . .
not mounted anything"
appeared in there somewhere.
Would booting from the rescue disk to change the IP address cause this?
I've done this before and not had a problem with it. What should I do now?
Brian Morgan
> -Original Messag
Hey All,
Recently, I added a new drive to my system as the slave 2nd drive.
Therefore, I made my old drive a Win95 drive so the family could play games
and such. Now it seems that everytime I log into my Linux drive (/dev/hdb) I
get file system not unmount correctly errors. I fsck and get it in op
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Christian Dysthe wrote:
>
> Hello Debian-user,
>
> I am running Debian 2.0, XFCE/2 desktop and Netscape 4.5 (glibc) with a
> Matrox MDA 200 card. Everything is running (suprisingly) smoothly
> even though I am a Linux newbie.
>
> My problem is that the Netscape buttons turn black and whi
Hi,
A friend is installing debian for the first time. He can't get his modem to
work (his modem is a ciscom/wisecom WS-5614JS3(G), apparently)
I assume hes just mucked up his isapnp or something, but before I go round
to sort it out and waste my effort on a binmodem, I wondered if anybody else
had
Hi,
I just installed suck on my machine. I want to archive all unexpired and
uncancelled posts that are available in a newsgroup (say,
alt.foo.bar.baz). How do I go about doing this? suck(1) says that it is
possible for me to download ALL the newsgroups in my news server. It does
not tell me h
fstab looks like this:
/dev/hda2 / ext2 defaults, errors=remount-ro 0 1
/dev/hda1 none swap sw 0 0
proc/proc proc defaults0 0
But I don't think this is ri
Lyno Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 01:17 PM 3/2/99 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > When I get this I switch sites in sources.list. Fixes it for me.
>
> I tried to do that but couldn't seem to find a site that would work
> for me. Does any ftp site work or do I have to use a htt
>-Bruno Boettcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> end i found that the given profiles were all useless to me BTW is there
> somewhere a system like the 'custom tags' in slackware? (i have some more
> installations to do and would like to completely automatise installation...)
I don't know what the sla
On Thu, 04 Mar 1999 13:25:07 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>1- Am I on the right track with the ipmasqadm?
Yes. YOu invoke it like this:
ipmasqadm portfw ...
>2- Is there a .deb out there for ipmasqadm?
Yes. I'm pretty sure that I did NOT compile it myself. I think I fetched the
"unstable
Hi all, I just installed Debian2.0 from official CD. And I configured the
Xf86Setup right. But every time when I do 'startx', it crashed and I saw
the following messages
none of the configured devices were detected ***
"no screen found"
I knew the conf I did is right because I finished XF86S
I would recommend switching to leafnode.
It provides an easier method for selecting
newsgroups and I can't remember the reference,
but it is supposed to be easier on the news server
it is getting news from.
I have used it for about a year and I am very happy with it.
HTH.
JLF Sends...
>Hi,
If it wasn't for the fact that you had X running under FreeBSD, I would say
you window manager is not configured. I have always had problems with
X86Setup. I would try xf86config, it's not pretty but it works better IMHO.
Rod
> -Original Message-
> From: Chen Xu [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Hey Nuno:
Try adding the 'mount' commands into the /root/.bash_profile (.bash_profile is
the
autoexec file in each user's HOME Directory...But only the root user, or one
who has
root access can mount partitions, etc.
Hope this helps,
Brant
Nuno Donato wrote:
> I really need some help here.
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